System outage keeps debt-free consumers stuck under review

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

IT glitch at NCR stalls debt review clearances nationwide

Proteas ignore the 'cupcake' bait

Zaahier Adams|Published

“I need to get off the cupcakes,” he said on yesterday. “It was quite hilarious. Someone showed me the ad last night. And yeah, adds to what's going to be a special ...

Are our crime fighting groups protection or misinformation?

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Couch surfers, keyboard warriors or crime fighters? The blurred line inside South Africa’s neighbourhood WhatsApp groups.

Trump's global tariffs declared illegal by the US Supreme Court

AFP|Published

The Supreme Court's three liberal justices joined three conservatives in Friday's ruling, which upheld lower court decisions that tariffs Trump imposed under IEEPA ...

Jon Rahm looks forward to ‘special, rowdy atmosphere’ at LIV Golf South Africa debut

Leighton Koopman|Published

Jon Rahm is set to make his much-anticipated debut in South Africa at the LIV Golf tournament in March, promising an electrifying atmosphere as he competes in front ...

Watch VideoMamelodi Sundowns eye Nedbank Cup glory to cement domestic rule

Matshelane Mamabolo|Published

Despite seven straight league titles, Mamelodi Sundowns have struggled to translate dominance into cup silverware. Miguel Cardoso heads to KwaMhlanga determined ...

SA film industry stuck in limbo

Anita Nkonki and Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Updated

SA film industry reels as Canal Plus takeover sparks uncertainty

How Nick Evans is changing perceptions of snakes in KwaZulu-Natal

Karen Singh|Published

Snake rescuer Nick Evans transforms fear into understanding in KwaZulu-Natal, educating communities about snakes and promoting coexistence.

Watch VideoGlenrose Xaba eyes SA record as elite women’s field assembles for Gqeberha 10k

Rowan Callaghan|Published

South Africa’s 10km queen Glenrose Xaba believes an elite international field at the Absa Run Your City Gqeberha 10K could provide the perfect slipstream for a record-breaking ...

Free dance festival has some stories to tell

Staff Reporter|Published

Lucky Maxhobi and Luhle Ngobese prepare for the KZN Dance Festival today which tells poignant stories through dance at the Stable Theatre today at 2pm. Entry is ...

Top engineer scoops key space role

Staff Reporter|Published

High-flying engineer, Dr Sarisha Harrylal, from the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) Aerospace Systems Research Institute (ASRI) has been appointed as a member ...

Future of local ARV production in doubt as State-owned pharmaceutical company stalls

Mayibongwe Maqhina|Published

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi's commitment to local ARV manufacturing faces challenges as the State-owned pharmaceutical company remains stalled.

Watch VideoLions' Ruan Venter back for clash with Sharks, Darrien Landsberg to hit 50 caps at Ellis Park

Mike Greenaway|Published

The Lions have named their team to play the Sharks at Ellis Park on Saturday, and there are milestones for youngster Siba Mahashe and veteran Darrien Landsberg

Are first-year students getting the support they need or must they suffer in silence?

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Starting university might be fun, but across the country mental health issues are emerging as a major cause for concern

Trump left outraged after Obama tells 12 million viewers: 'Aliens are real'

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Former US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump share their views on the existence of extraterrestrial life, igniting a debate that has captivated the public ...

Schoolyard bloodshed leaves three pupils wounded in Durban

Yoshini Perumal|Published

There are concerns that some parents support their children who engage in illegal activity, bullying, and intimidation.

NSFAS cracks down as student gambling spirals

Masabata Mkwananzi|Published

Student financial aid meant for education expenses is increasingly being diverted to gambling, prompting NSFAS and the National Gambling Board to launch a joint ...

Green Shoots: In memory of Jesse Jackson and Muhsin Hendriks

Ashley Green-Thompson|Published

A reflection on the lives and legacies of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson and South African imam Muhsin Hendriks, whose faith-inspired activism challenged injustice ...

Families say men recruited for Russia traumatised after returning from Ukraine war

Thami Magubane|Published

Four South African men return home after months in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, revealing the trauma they endured and the ongoing investigation into their recruitment. ...