The unlikely rise of Jupiter glassware

The Washington Post|Published

Have you seen this beaded glassware at restaurants? Of course you have.

Five tips to make your memory work more effectively

The Conversation|Published

The three stages of memory and how to use them better

What happens when a baby cries on a plane?

The Washington Post|Published

Can a crying baby get you kicked off a flight?

New York’s doormen say enough

The Washington Post|Published

New York building workers eye strike over wages and benefits

Financial literacy month highlights money management as a survival skill for South Africans

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa observes Financial Literacy Month against the backdrop of global turmoil, the spotlight is on the pressing need for financial education that empowers ...

Fewer students choose computer science

The Washington Post|Published

AI anxiety may be cooling demand for computer science degrees

South Africa's construction sector faces its deadly reality of non-compliance

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa grapples with a spate of tragic building collapses, the critical issues of compliance, accountability, and worker safety remain at the forefront. ...

Is the viral cromun or cheesy jalebi the ultimate plot twist for South African sweetmeat lovers?

Debashine Thangevelo|Published

Join the dessert revolution with the cromun, a delightful fusion of croissant and gulab jamun, as we explore its origins and the exciting interpretations by food ...

Celebrating 25 years of lifesaving connections: SANBS highlights the power of blood donation

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how the South African National Blood Service has transformed lives for 25 years, driven by the selfless generosity of ordinary citizens. Join the celebration ...

The rise of AI in fraud: how technology is changing the game

Staff Reporter|Published

As fraudsters leverage AI to exploit trust, organisations must evolve their strategies. Discover practical methods to fortify your defence against this growing threat ...

Treverton paddlers earn SA call-up for world championships

Saturday Star Reporter|Published

Two Treverton College students have been selected to represent South Africa at the upcoming kayak cross and slalom world championships in Poland following strong ...

Understanding the realities of living with haemophilia on World Haemophilia Day

Staff Reporter|Published

On World Haemophilia Day, join us in raising awareness about this serious condition, empowering those affected by it, and creating a supportive community for all. ...

Rethinking education: South African school leavers find new pathways to success

Staff Reporter|Published

As the traditional notion of a university degree as the only ticket to success fades, South African school leavers are embracing new educational models. Explore ...

Countries suffer when credit rating agencies get it wrong

theconversation.com|Published

Credit and credibility: rating agency errors come with a cost

SA Canegrowers endorses new phase of Sugar Industry Masterplan to bolster local production

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how SA Canegrowers is championing the Sugar Industry Masterplan to safeguard over a million livelihoods in South Africa, while calling for increased local ...

Jiya Maharaj is proving that social media can actually be the ultimate study tool

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Discover how Jiya Maharaj, a second-year law student, is turning social media into a powerful educational tool, helping students navigate academic challenges while ...

WATCH: Sjava celebrates a decade in music with electric Durban show

Lutho Pasiya|Published

From emotional ballads to energetic collaborations, Sjava's 10 Year Celebration in Durban highlights his journey through music, captivating fans with every note. ...

Digital detox good for the brain

The Washington Post|Published

This detox may erase 10 years of social media brain damage, researchers say

How law is rewriting Africa's energy future

Staff Reporter|Published

Climate Litigation Wave Reshapes Energy Policy as Africa Seeks Stronger Legal Representation