Airlines urge officials to address air traffic challenges to avert economic fallout

Staff Reporter|Published

In a critical juncture for South Africa’s aviation and economic landscape, AASA’s pleas resonate a call for action; Air Traffic Navigation Solutions must navigate ...

Chimpanzees make good doctors

The Conversation|Published

Chimpanzees use insects to tend to their wounds and sometimes even help others

Australia fends off shark bites with new tech and old

AFP|Published

Australia has turned to new technology to help stave off shark attacks

What really killed the dinosaurs?

The Washington Post|Published

Dinosaurs were thriving until a space rock wiped them all out

The people who refuse to use AI

The Washington Post|Published

Meet the people who dare to say no to artificial intelligence

Everyday habits that promote longevity and improve quality of life

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover the power of small daily choices that can lead to improved longevity and a richer quality of life. Explore strategies that enhance both physical and mental ...

US revokes visa for Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka

AFP|Published

Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka may no longer travel to the US

Urgent call for maternal support grant to combat child stunting in South Africa

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa faces alarming rates of child malnutrition and stunting, advocates push for a life-changing Maternal Support Grant that promises economic relief ...

AI is changing who gets hired

The Conversation|Published

AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?

Understanding AI governance and risk management in accounting and finance

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how AI is reshaping accounting and finance, and why governance and ethical considerations are critical to its successful integration in this insightful ...

The price of beauty: How a simple ‘nip and tuck’ turned into a fight for survival

book|Published

Inside the plastic surgery pandemic: Michelle Roniak’s story of shame, silence, and survival

Youngtimers fuel a classic car resurgence in South Africa

Staff Reporter|Published

As nostalgia for the 80s and 90s revs up, South Africa’s classic car market is witnessing a renaissance driven by youngtimers eager to relive cherished memories ...

Make hummus - not war

The Washington Post|Published

They wanted to make hummus. The Gaza war made them a political target.

Lufthansa flight horror: teens stabbed midair with metal fork

The Washington Post|Published

Passenger allegedly stabs teens with fork on Lufthansa flight

Germany courts youth to rebuild its armed forces

The Washington Post|Published

Germany needs a bigger military, but young people are divided on serving

Day of the dead - for pets

The Washington Post|Published

Pets usher in Day of the Dead, are remembered with photos, toys and treats.

Miracle baby trumps heart defect through community and medical collaboration

Staff Reporter|Published

In a remarkable display of community strength, a baby born with a critical heart defect finds hope and healing thanks to a dynamic team of healthcare professionals ...

Understanding the suicide epidemic among South African police and emergency personnel

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters, Wendy Jasson Da Costa and Anita Nkonki|Published

South Africa' s first responders face a hidden mental health crisis, with alarming suicide rates and high levels of PTSD, as they battle trauma in silence.

Chef Luckson Mare takes culinary journey to Milan for S. Pellegrino Young Chef competition

Staff Reporter|Published

Chef Luckson Mare prepares for grand finale in Milan as a symbol of South African culinary talent