Police officer caught on camera allegedly soliciting a bribe

Xolile Mtembu|Published

A Gauteng police officer has been caught on camera allegedly soliciting a bribe, prompting an immediate investigation by the SAPS.

Is Amitabh Bachchan the greatest superstar India has ever seen?

Sudesh Rajaram|Published

This column explores the legendary rise of Amitabh Bachchan and examines whether he is the greatest superstar India has ever seen.

Decolonising history: the implications of South Africa's CAPS curriculum changes

Wayne Hugo and Carol Bertram|Published

A major overhaul to South Africa's CAPS history curriculum has sparked heated debates over its implications for future generations. Will this new focus foster critical ...

Reflections on freedom and workers' rights: a dual holiday in South Africa

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

As South Africa celebrates Freedom Day and International Workers’ Day, the nation reflects on the strides made in social justice. Yet, persistent inequality and ...

Workers' Day and the TRC anniversary: South Africa's unresolved legacy of injustice

Yusuf Ismail|Published

As South Africa commemorates Worker’s Day and the TRC's 30th anniversary this April, the nation faces a chilling reality of unresolved injustices and economic inequality, ...

Workers of the world

Selvan Naidoo and Kiru Naidoo|Published

Explore the rich history of black trade unions in South Africa, revealing the extraordinary efforts for unity against apartheid and capitalism

Dramatic rescue at Amanzimtoti main beach: lifeguards save brothers from drowning

Monishka Govender|Published

A family outing at Amanzimtoti main beach took a terrifying turn when two boys were swept into deeper waters. Thanks to quick-thinking lifeguards and bystanders, ...

Alarming rise in truancy with girls leaving school with older men

Monishka Govender|Published

Authorities and community organisations in Verulam are sounding the alarm over a troubling increase in truancy and high-risk behaviour among school pupils, urging ...

From safety to tragedy: the harrowing experience of seven family members killed in Newark

Dasen Thathiah|Published

In a rural KwaZulu-Natal town now echoed by tragedy, a family's love was extinguished in the most horrifying way. Dasen Thathiah, a senior reporter at eNCA, writing ...

Local government elections to take place on November 4

Se-Anne Rall|Published

The Local Government Elections are set to take place on November 4.

Manhunt launched after deadly attack on police intelligence officers in Mount Edgecombe

Post Reporter|Published

“No stone will be left unturned in ensuring that the perpetrators are brought to justice." - Acting National Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Puleng Dimpane, ...

Freedom Month: a journey of progress, reflection, and renewed responsibility

Siva Naidoo|Published

As South Africa commemorates its freedom, the fabric of our society remains a collective responsibility. Embrace this Freedom Month as a call to action; it’s a challenge ...

15 people arrested for impersonating Sassa officials in funeral policy scam

Wendy Dondolo|Published

Fifteen individuals were arrested in the Eastern Cape for allegedly posing as SASSA officials to sell funeral policies, prompting SASSA and 1Life Insurance to take ...

Umkomaas poet inspires New Generation at Articulate Africa 2026

Monishka Govender|Published

Ekta Somera, a talented poet from Umkomaas, is transforming South Africa's literary landscape through her storytelling and community initiatives.

Moulana Farouk Rylands set for release from Pollsmoor Prison

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has confirmed the imminent release of Moulana Mogamat Farouk Rylands.

Navigating the pivotal planetary shifts in the final week of April

Shrey Ahluwalia|Published

In a dynamic week ahead, find out how the shifting cosmic energies will impact your relationships, finances, and career.

SA’s rising young scientists take on global challenges at international science and engineering fair

Nadia Khan|Published

Three young science trailblazers are gearing up to represent South Africa at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).

Mayor Xaba highlights challenges of deceased estates, land invasions and hijacked buildings

Zainul Dawood|Published

eThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba raises concerns over unresolved deceased estates, leading to a R520 million debt write-off, land invasions and hijacked buildings. ...

Woman killed in tragic multi-vehicle crash on M7 highway

Monishka Govender|Published

A woman in her fifties has died following a multi-vehicle collision on the M7 highway, prompting a significant emergency response and road closure.