Freedom Day reflections: what does freedom mean to today's youth in South Africa?

Xolile Mtembu|Published

As South Africa celebrates Freedom Day, hear from young voices reflecting on the nuances of freedom nearly 30 years post-apartheid.

Tragic loss of Junaid Naidoo exposes water crisis on Freedom Day

Karen Singh|Published

The death of Junaid Anand Naidoo, who collapsed and died two years ago while fetching water in Durban's Trenance Park area, is a heart-wrenching example of this ...

In pictures: Sarees and Sweetmeats Festival

Post Reporter|Published

The Sarees and Sweetmeats Festival was held at the Umhlanga Apart Hotel on Sunday. At the event were:

In pictures: a night of literary celebration and lasting love

Sibonelo Ngcobo|Published

An evening of celebration, culture and storytelling unfolded at the Suncoast CineCentre on Thursday as guests gathered for a unique triple celebration hosted by ...

" My children have been bitten": rats, fleas plague Gaza's displaced as temperatures rise

AFP|Published

As springtime temperatures rise in Gaza, a surge in rats, fleas and other pests has compounded the misery of hundreds of thousands of displaced people still living ...

When a bumper-bash becomes a funeral

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

The tragic fate of a father, a haunting reminder of road rage's true cost, calls for urgent reflection on our shared responsibilities behind the wheel, writes Sanjith ...

Greytown's residents unite, forming 'GRRA' to tackle overdue service delivery challenges

Zainul Dawood|Published

The Umvoti Chamber of Business believes that the establishment of a new Greytown Resident and Ratepayer Association (GRRA) will enhance communication with the Umvoti ...

High Court rules against eviction of former daughter-in-law and children from 11-room family home

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

The case centred on a dispute between a woman, who owns the property, and her former daughter-in-law, who has continued to live there with her children following ...

South Africans declare the TV licence outdated as SABC compliance falls below 20%

Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

A Durban resident said he does not pay for his TV licence because he does not have the money and was already paying for DStv. " I don't understand why I should pay ...

The call for inclusion: Indian contributions to SA history

Ram Maharaj|Published

Letter to the Editor

A history syllabus should not be conditioned by prejudices

DUNCAN DU BOIS|Published

Letter to the Editor

Understanding the precarious path to Middle East peace

SABER AHMED JAZBHAY|Published

Letter to the Editor

Durban's bay: balancing development and marine life

THYAGARAJ MARKANDAN|Published

Letter to the Editor

Crime victim says he is past the forgiving phase following Newark family tragedy

NAREND GANESH|Published

Letter to the Editor

Tragedy strikes as four women lose their lives in head-on collision

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

The cause of the collision is still under investigation; however, reckless and negligent driving can not be ruled out at this stage.

Durban Metro Police crack down on illegal braai stands, sparking mixed reactions

Post Reporter|Published

While the police's intentions appear rooted in maintaining order and health standards, the response from the public has been far from uniform.

New CEO of National Ports Authority Mohammed Abdool regarded a strategic and tactical leader

Ashley Lechman|Published

Transnet SOC Ltd fortifies its leadership with the appointment of Mohammed Abdool as CEO of the National Ports Authority.

Motorist fined R50,000 for speeding at 215km/h in a 120km/h zone

SIPHELELE BUTHELEZI|Published

Muhammad Khan appeared in the Scottburgh Magistrate’s Court last week following his arrest on April 4 by the Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI) Park Rynie team.