Durban Surf Lifesaving Club celebrates young athletes’ triumph at KZN Nipper Championships

Staff Reporter|Published

Join the celebration of young talent and community spirit as Durban Surf Lifesaving Club makes waves at the KZN Nipper Championships. Discover how your support can ...

Upper uThukela Water Fund: a lifeline for KwaZulu-Natal’s water security

Staff Reporter|Published

Join the movement to protect South Africa's water future — discover how the Upper uThukela Water Fund is making strides in sustainability and community empowerment ...

Court to hear urgent contempt application over access to Johannesburg clinics

Staff Reporter|Published

In a bold move, civil society organisations take the stand against state authorities as they seek to restore the fundamental right to healthcare for all, in an urgent ...

Watch VideoOne Battle After Another reigns supreme at the Academy Awards

Washington Post|Published

Reflect on a night of glamour, triumph, and heartfelt tributes as we uncover the key moments and stunning wins from the 2023 Academy Awards, where artistic expression ...

The changing landscape of education in South Africa: new pathways for school leavers

Staff Reporter|Published

The traditional routes to success are shifting for South African school leavers. Discover how alternative education pathways are changing lives and opening doors ...

South Africa's water crisis demands urgent action ahead of National Water Week

Staff Reporter|Published

With National Water Week on the horizon, the pressing need to address South Africa's alarming water crisis takes centre stage. This article delves into the intricate ...

Watch VideoURC state of play | Stormers eye Top 2 while Sharks face ‘mountain to climb’

Leighton Koopman|Published

With just six rounds remaining in the United Rugby Championship regular season, the fight for the Top 8 has reached a fever pitch. The Stormers have reclaimed second ...

Singapore showing boosts Southern Guards’ Steyn City hopes ahead of LIV SA debut

Leighton Koopman|Published

The Southern Guards are on the rise after a strong fifth-place finish at LIV Golf Singapore, setting the stage for an exciting debut in South Africa. But they must ...

Watch VideoStormers bounce back against Bulls as focus turns to crucial URC home run

Leighton Koopman|Published

The Stormers ended their losing streak with a spectacular bonus-point victory over the Bulls, reclaiming second place in the United Rugby Championship. With a challenging ...

Watch VideoSpringboks' Rassie Erasmus tips Dave Rennie to make a success of All Blacks rescue mission

Leighton Koopman|Published

With Dave Rennie stepping in as the new All Blacks coach, Rassie Erasmus is gearing up for a thrilling series against New Zealand later this year.

Southern Guards within striking distance ahead of final day at LIV Golf Singapore

Leighton Koopman|Published

The Southern Guards are just four shots off the lead as they head into the final round of LIV Golf Singapore, thanks to a strong performance from Dean Burmester. ...

Here’s what to eat to sleep a little better every day

The Washington Post|Published

A cup of chamomile tea. A glass of warm milk. The classic turkey sandwich. Certain foods and drinks have a reputation for making us sleepy.

Kyrgyz want the world to love their blonde bovine beauties

AFP|Published

Dozens of white yaks frolicked in the pristine snow of the vast Kyrgyz mountains, butting heads and locking horns as their herders watched on from their horses.

Viral drone video fuels debate about Rio favela tourism

AFP|Published

A line of tourists touch up their makeup before strutting across a rooftop in Rio de Janeiro's largest favela, posing for a drone as it zooms out to show dramatic ...

March 14: What's on in Durban

Frank Chemaly|Published

Your weekly guide to the best entertainment in the city and beyond.

A birthday wish: no boring flavours, please

Frank Chemaly|Published

Exploring the bold flavours and creative dishes of executive chef Mark Armbruster at Umhlanga's Chefs' Table.

A walk through Durban's old town gardens

Frank Chemaly|Published

The old picture today shows an early postcard of the Town Gardens, also known as Francis Farewell Square, with the front of the newly constructed City Hall in the ...

A artistic surprise around every corner

Frank Chemaly|Published

There are finely woven grass mats and staggering geometric murals. From graffiti galloping horses, to metal “butterflies” on the wall, to the moving words of South ...

Plenty of water. too many leaks

Anita Nkonki and Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

KwaZulu-Natal residents are facing severe water shortages as ageing infrastructure, broken pipes, and failing treatment plants leave taps dry. Experts warn the crisis ...