Top of her class: UKZN graduate Azraa Ebrahim never let her blindness become a ceiling

Monishka Govender|Published

Azraa Ebrahim, a visually impaired graduate, has made history by earning her degree with distinction and using her journey to advocate for inclusion in higher education. ...

Dr Adams (76) earns PhD in environmental advocacy at UKZN

Monishka Govender|Published

At 76, Dr Denise Ingrid Adams has made history as the oldest graduate at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, earning her PhD through a unique blend of art and environmental ...

Decisive, urgent action must be taken to restore safety, dignity and justice in KZN

SAKHILE MNGADI|Published

Letter to the Editor

How much more hatred is left in South Africa?

NAVEN PILLAY|Published

Letter to the Editor

Seven lives lost: a shocking testament to the devaluation of life

Farouk Araie|Published

Letter to the Editor

From Malvern to Algeria — and Beyond: Kaydn Naidoo Chases the Olympic Dream

Rakesh Ramdhin|Published

Queensburgh swimmer combines science, sacrifice and relentless discipline as he sets his sights on Los Angeles 2028.

British national hospitalised in South Africa with hantavirus after cruise ship outbreak

Xolile Mtembu|Published

The viral illness has already claimed the lives of three other passengers from the same cruise ship

Mamdani calls on King Charles to return Koh-i-Noor diamond

AFP|Published

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called for King Charles to " return" the prized Koh-i-Noor diamond, which the British Empire took from the Indian subcontinent ...

Major fuel price hikes on Wednesday: what motorists need to know

Jason Woosey|Published

South African motorists are set to face significant fuel prices increase once again from Wednesday, May 6.

Woman shot dead in Amanzimtoti before allegedly testifying in a kidnapping and murder trial

Yoshini Perumal|Published

The woman was allegedly scheduled to testify in a case concerning the abduction and murder of her son a few years ago.

Major clashes over moral responsibility as Goldstein criticises Pope Leo amid Gaza crisis

Yusuf Ismail|Published

Amidst escalating tensions and humanitarian crises, Rabbi Goldstein's attack on the pope raises critical questions about moral responsibility, while Gaza continues ...

Students resist eviction order, continuing to live in car and tent outside a university

Chevon Booysen|Published

Two students living out of a car and a tent in a parking lot will continue to live there, as the university's court bid for eviction recently failed.

Three ways to make your voices heard in the Fair Pay Bill - a step towards wage equality

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the discussion surrounding the Fair Pay Bill, which has been officially gazetted for public comment

Surtie family lawsuit: finance minister added to multi-billion rand inheritance claim

Zelda Venter|Published

The lawsuit brought by the Surtie family against the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) and the government concerns the payment of R1,35 trillion, which was thought ...

WATCH: police captain's heroics save the day in crocodile recovery of possible missing person

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Captain Johan " Pottie" Potgieter has been described as selfless, and his actions as an example of the highest standards of service and dedication.

Specialised units launched in hunt for suspects who killed policeman in Mount Edgecombe

Thobeka Ngema|Published

"... attacks on police officers are attacks on the rule of law itself and will not go unpunished.” - Popcru KZN secretary Nthabeleng Molefe

South Africa establishes national water crisis committee to tackle water challenges

Loyiso Sidimba|Published

Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina announced the establishment of a national water crisis committee, as revealed by President Cyril Ramaphosa during his ...

Allegations of bullying linked to SAPS officer’s suicide prompt urgent calls for investigation

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

SAPS claims that after the meeting with the station commander, the officer told colleagues that he " could not take the abuse anymore".

Security guard (59) awarded full compensation after police shot him in the leg

Chevon Booysen|Published

The security guard was shot on April 8, 2017, while posted on duty at a mushroom farm (“the farm”), wearing his full black uniform and a cap, both emblazoned in ...