Dr Bhasela Yalezo advocates for tax reform and lifelong learning as he earns his seventh degree

Post Reporter|Published

Education is not simply a qualification pathway, it is a lifelong commitment to growth, service and excellence, says Dr Bhasela Yalezo. He graduated with a Master ...

Durban academic represents country at pivotal Indian Ocean maritime security discussions

Post Reporter|Published

Law academic, Dr Vishal Surbun, spent the past 17 years teaching maritime law and shaping the careers of many young South African lawyers in this unique and niche ...

Remembering Preesha Seetal: a dedicated public servant and legal scholar

Post Reporter|Published

Preesha Seetal, Deputy Master at the Master of the High Court in Cape Town, passed away earlier this week.

West Asia: facing the brunt of the Israeli assault

Yesh Govender|Published

The ongoing conflict in West Asia deepens as violence escalates across the region, drawing attention to the relentless cycle of suffering, aggression, and humanitarian ...

Court ruling prompts RAF to allow claimants to re-lodge rejected claims

Zelda Venter|Published

THE Road Accident Fund is set to launch a communication campaign to assist claimants whose submissions were rejected due to new requirements. Following a Supreme ...

'Please Call Me' dispute has not ended: Ex-funders claim 40 percent of Vodacom windfall

Zelda Venter|Published

The Vodacom “Please Call Me” (PCM) saga has not ended, with a new fight by the inventor, Nkosana Kenneth Makate against his former litigation funders whom he says, ...

Timeline: Hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship

Monishka Govender|Published

Outline of a timeline of the hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, detailing the progression of illness, deaths, and health responses across ...

All you need to know about Hantavirus: SA epidemiologist Salim Abdool Karim explains

Monishka Govender|Published

FOLLOWING a recent hantavirus outbreak linked to an international cruise ship, South African epidemiologist Salim Abdool Karim reassures the public that the risk ...

How Covid-19 changed our perception of new viruses

Monishka Govender|Published

Discover how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced South Africans' perceptions of the hantavirus, featuring personal insights and reflections from various individuals. ...

Hope for freedom: A mother's plea for her daughter in a Thai prison

Brandon Nel|Published

A mother's unwavering faith and hope for her daughter, who has spent nearly six years in a Thai prison for a crime she insists she did not commit.

Child Protection Month cannot be reduced to slogans while children continue to suffer

Shaheda Omar|Published

This year, Child Protection Month must become more than a symbolic observance. It must force us to confront two uncomfortable realities: our fragmented response ...

Athlone Park residents at breaking point: 12 days without water

Monishka Govender|Published

Residents of Athlone Park are grappling with a severe water crisis, enduring over 12 days without supply, exacerbated by infrastructure issues and the aftermath ...

The impact of fuel price hikes on Chatsworth's taxi industry

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Chatsworth commuters would have to fork out R28 for a single trip from Chatsworth to Durban, R22 to Mobeni, and R24 to Clairwood.

Community leaders in Chatsworth demand prioritisation of essential services in city's budget

Yoshini Perumal|Published

CHATSWORTH community leaders and residents have voiced concerns over the draft budget, calling for the prioritisation of essential services and infrastructure improvements ...

How Rajesh 'John' Singh started selling newspapers at just 12 years old for R5 a day

Nadia Khan|Published

AT JUST 12 years old Rajesh “John” Singh began his journey selling newspapers on the street corners of the Durban Central Business District.

Prosecutors use social media posts to challenge Fadiel Adams' bail bid

Thobeka Ngema|Published

FADIEL Adams’ bail bid was postponed to Friday as prosecutors dug deep into his social media posts to bury his chances of release.

Community fear escalates: organised crime behind drive-by shootings in Phoenix and Chatsworth

Nadia Khan|Published

DISPUTES in the tow-truck industry, drug organised crime networks and gang rivalry are believed to be some of the key drivers of drive-by shootings in Phoenix and ...

The quest for justice: heartfelt stories from families of shooting victims

Nadia Khan|Published

Families of victims of drive-by shootings share their heart-wrenching stories of loss and frustration as they continue to seek justice for their loved ones.

Confronting the reality of drive-by shootings in South Africa

Nirmala Gopal|Published

Amid rampant drive-by shootings in South Africa, the normalisation of violence poses a grave threat to community cohesion, writes Professor Nirmala Gopal.