Durban City have a chance to land their dreams

Smiso Msomi|Published

There's more than just silverware at stake. Victory would not only deliver a first major trophy but also unlock a transformative R7 million prize — a figure that ...

From flash to forensics: SIU tracks wealth linked to state funds

Anita Nkonki and Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Lavish living raises red flags in SIU corruption probes

Desperate Times: Saftu rally highlights unfolding employment disaster

Lilita Gcwabe|Published

On Workers’ Day, SAFTU's rally in Langa highlighted the urgent crises of unemployment and poverty in South Africa, calling for immediate economic reforms to protect ...

'Job loss bloodbath': SAFTU sounds alarm at Workers’ Day rally

Lilita Gcwabe|Published

On Workers’ Day, SAFTU's rally in Langa highlighted the urgent crises of unemployment and poverty in South Africa, calling for immediate economic reforms to protect ...

AfriForum's Kallie Kriel meets Jacob Zuma to discuss key issues in Durban

Oluthando Keteyi|Published

AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel held a productive meeting with former President Jacob Zuma in Durban, discussing vital issues such as mother tongue education and agricultural ...

MEC Duma: 'We will not tolerate undocumented drivers' after deadly M7 collision

Zainul Dawood|Published

In the wake of a tragic M7 collision, MEC Siboniso Duma pledges to enforce stringent legal actions against undocumented truck drivers to enhance road safety.

Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee withdraws from Jerusalem Writers’ Festival over Gaza crisis

Entertainment Reporter|Published

Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee has declined an invitation to the Jerusalem Writers’ Festival, citing the ongoing Gaza conflict as a reason for his withdrawal.

South Africa tops the Homebody Index: A celebration of our love for home

Weekend Argus Reporter|Published

Discover why South Africans are celebrated as the world's most house-proud people, scoring a remarkable 95 on the Homebody Index. Is it our braai culture or our ...

Green Shoots: We’re spiralling into lawlessness

Ashely Green-Thompson|Published

We’re spiralling into lawlessness

Toffee Beanz: The four-legged advocate for young witnesses in court

Chevon Booysen|Published

As the first therapy dog to assist a child witness in South Africa's court system, Toffee Beanz brings a sense of calm and support, illustrating the importance of ...

Chernobyl at 40: Secret Stasi files reveal extent of Soviet misinformation over nuclear disaster

The Conversation|Published

Looking at formerly top secret communication between the KGB and Stasi, it is clear that despite publicly insisting everything was under control, both intelligence ...

Designing the turf for the biggest World Cup ever – how to create the same experience across 3 countries

The Conversation|Published

The scale of this job was unprecedented: three distinct climatic zones, almost 5000 km between the farthest stadiums, and venues ranging from stadiums open to the ...

New Club Med resort gets green light ahead of July launch

Staff Reporter|Published

After years of delays and development, Club Med is ready to open on KZN's North Coast

Abundance and hunger are part of the same food system

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

About 10 million tonnes of food is thrown away every year, roughly a third of the country’s food supply, yet around 2.1 million South African households (11.6%) ...

Migrations Beneath the Baobab - a glimpse into South Africa's past

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Jake Hoddinott went from a schoolboy who hated history to writing a historical epic novel.

Watch VideoGayton McKenzie confident 2027 LIV Golf South Africa will go ahead despite uncertain future

AFP and John Goliath|Published

Minister Gayton McKenzie has stepped into the fray surrounding the future of LIV Golf, insisting that South Africa will host the breakaway tour in 2027 regardless ...

When work gives life rather than takes it

Professor Marieta du Plessis|Published

We march, we commemorate, we make speeches about rights hard-won. And then, on May 2, we return to workplaces that quietly drain the life out of them

South African firms lag in nature-related financial disclosures as global urgency rises

Staff Reporter|Published

As corporations worldwide rush to embrace sustainability, South African companies face mounting pressure to step up their game in understanding and disclosing their ...

New generation of architects embrace sustainability challenge at Saint-Gobain architecture student contest

Staff Reporter|Published

As the Saint-Gobain Architecture Student Contest prepares to uncover the next wave of architectural innovation, South African students are set to engage in a battle ...