Court challenge to release three elephants from Joburg Zoo

Saturday Star Reporter|Published

A landmark legal action aims to free Johannesburg Zoo’s elephants, citing concerns for their physical, psychological, and social well-being. The case also raises ...

Leading scientists mobilise against the Bundibugyo Ebola strain

Weekend Argus Reporter|Published

Leading African scientists have launched an urgent intervention following the WHO's declaration of a Public Health Emergency over a rising Ebola outbreak in East ...

Unemployment scandal: South Africa sheds 345,000 jobs as skills mismatch deepens

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa grapples with unprecedented job losses and a concerning skills mismatch, experts warn that urgent reforms are necessary to ensure the youth are equipped ...

UCT postgraduate secures $40,000 McCall MacBain Scholarship for leadership excellence

Staff Reporter|Published

Inspiring stories of triumph often emerge from the unlikeliest places. Follow the journey of Muhammed Coker, a beacon of hope for many aspiring leaders, as he leverages ...

South Africa condemns abduction of nationals on humanitarian Gaza mission

Wendy Dondolo|Published

South Africa's government has issued a strong condemnation of the illegal abduction of its citizens aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, emphasising the importance ...

Balancing regulation and growth: Debating red tape in South Africa's building industry

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As the South African building sector grapples with the dual pressures of economic challenges and the necessity for ethical standards, the complexity of regulation ...

Higher education must reinvent itself to avoid obsolescence, warns new study

Staff Reporter|Published

The future of higher education is at a crossroads, with a new study revealing how institutions must rapidly adapt to meet the evolving demands of tech-savvy students. ...

Next week's SARB meeting could shape South Africa's economic future

Staff Reporter|Published

As the SARB's decision approaches, the nation's economic stewards continue to walk a tightrope, where the stakes could not be higher for businesses, households, ...

Angela Yeung delivers 8849 bras across South Africa after Everest summit

Saturday Star Reporter|Published

One year after her Everest summit, Angela Yeung has delivered on her pledge to provide 8 849 bras to women and girls across South Africa, restoring dignity and hope ...

Job losses persist in AI-exposed sectors as customer service roles take the hardest hit

Staff Reporter|Published

The latest data reveals a grim picture for US employment, as AI dominates customer service roles and other sectors, prompting concerns about the future job market. ...

South Africa’s sugarcane producers rally as new season begins strong amid industry challenges

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa's sugarcane milling season kicks off with record deliveries, the future of the industry remains uncertain, raising vital questions about sustainability ...

South Africa's youth find hope in micro-farming initiative

Staff Reporter|Published

This groundbreaking initiative not only empowers South Africa’s unemployed youth but also nurtures a sustainable farming culture that can contribute significantly ...

Proposed PIE amendment bill threatens access to housing for the vulnerable

Staff Reporter|Published

In an ongoing debate over the 2026 PIE Amendment Bill, experts warn that the proposed changes could worsen the housing crisis in South Africa. Engaging in this discourse ...

Full steam ahead: MSC Cruises predicts major growth for SA’s cruise industry

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

MSC Cruises reports a positive outlook for South Africa's cruise industry, highlighting increased passenger demand, significant investment in infrastructure, and ...

Beloved Durban pig Nunu shot after brutal Phoenix attack

Nivashni Nair|Published

SAFE, a Ballito-based animal rescue organisation, moved swiftly to correct widespread reports claiming that Nunu had died. The organisation confirmed that the pig ...

From Soweto’s dusty streets to commanding a warship: Captain Zanele Madiba makes history in SA Navy

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters|Published

Captain Zanele Madiba's journey from the dusty streets of Soweto to commanding a Valour Class Frigate in the South African Navy marks a historic milestone for women ...

Documentary 'Our Earth, My Blood' nominated for Golden Nymph Award at Monte Carlo Television Festival

Weekend Argus Reporter|Published

Discover how the documentary 'Our Earth, My Blood' has made history by being nominated for the prestigious Golden Nymph Award at the Monte Carlo Television Festival, ...

Durban actor Anthony Stonier pleads guilty to child pornography charges

Se-Anne Rall|Published

Anthony Stonier has pleaded guilty to the charges against him and is due to be sentenced later this month

Unleashing the power of whistleblowing in fraud prevention

Staff Reporter|Published

In a business landscape rife with risks, fostering a culture of transparency and support isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a business imperative, and the key to navigating ...