Wildlife and human safety: lessons from a crocodile recovery

KEITH GUO|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In pictures: severe weather impacts Cape Town - flooding, closures, and safety measures

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

Officials in Cape Town remain vigilant as adverse weather conditions are expected to continue on Tuesday, prompting preparations for potential impacts.

When justice forgets the victims: why SA must use constitutional route to bring the death penalty

Nandkishor Singh|Published

As violent crime spirals, South Africa faces a pressing question: has abolishing the death penalty undermined our justice system?

Durban hit and run: Authorities warn that it is illegal to cycle on the M4, M17, M7, N3 and N2

Nivashni Nair|Published

WHILE the KwaZulu-Natal cycling community has called for cyclists and motorists to share the road responsibly, authorities have warned that it is illegal to cycle ...

'Daadi Ki Shaadi' serves up family drama with a sprinkle of humour

Fakir Hassen|Published

This heartwarming exploration of family ties and societal expectations paints a relatable picture of modern-day challenges, making Daadi ki Shaadi a must-watch, ...

Attempted murder: Umkomaas man stabbed by his friend for eating three pieces of chicken

Monishka Govender|Published

Police said the man who bought the chicken then instructed the suspect not to eat any more chicken, allegedly reminding him that he had already consumed three pieces ...

Durban’s dancing prodigy: Sanavi Jiah Chimmunchlam’s journey of heritage, passion and performance

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Eleven-year-old Sanavi Jiah Chimmunchlam is Durban’s fearless dance prodigy, blending cultural heritage with versatile talent to conquer international stages.

LACO vows to escalate protests against Kara Nichha’s amid alleged labour violations

Monishka Govender|Published

LACO has announced plans to escalate protests against Kara Nichha’s restaurants in KwaZulu-Natal, citing serious labour violations and unsafe working conditions ...

WATCH: Bones uncle and Tupperware aunty, the buffet bandits

Yogin Devan|Published

In a world where joyous celebrations can quickly devolve into chaotic food raids, Dhushan Rangan explores the curious case of buffet bandits and how we can reclaim ...

SA golfer Yurav Premlall earns maiden DP World Tour title with record-breaking performance

Post Reporter|Published

Yurav Premlall, currently ranked 598, displayed an extraordinary performance, winning the tournament by an impressive 14 strokes.

‘Mam, you have been hacked, but do not panic'

Sandy Kalyan|Published

BEFORE your mind goes to a dark or rude place, in cybersecurity language, Pwed, loosely translated, means that one's email account has been breached and exposed ...

South African consumers embrace loyalty programmes to combat rising grocery costs

Nicola Mawson|Published

With food inflation and high interest rates straining household budgets, South African consumers are increasingly turning to retailer rewards programmes, personalised ...

Navigating a sensitive Hindu debate: should funeral rites be held at temples

Rajendran Govender|Published

Recent discussions within sections of the Hindu community regarding funeral-related activities taking place within temple precincts have sparked strong emotions, ...

Corruption scandal: Durban businessman and high ranking cops granted bail

Post Reporter|Published

Durban businessman Tariq Downes, Crime Intelligence head Major-General Feroz Khan and Gauteng Hawks head Major General Ebrahim Kadwa, have been granted bail following ...

Bail granted: KZN Health Department takes internal action against doctor facing sexual assault allegations

Yoshini Perumal|Published

KZN MEC for Health Nomagugu Simelane, who attended the bail hearing, said outside court that the internal departmental processes would run parallel to the legal ...

University dispels hantavirus outbreak claims on campus

Xolile Mtembu|Published

Rhodes University has clarified that there are no reports of hantavirus on its Makhanda campus, dispelling recent claims.

Two critically injured by falling tree during picnic at Midmar Dam

Nivashni Nair|Published

Two people were critically injured when a tree fell on them during a picnic at Midmar Dam in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands on Sunday.

The challenges of fuelling up

LA NAIDOO|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Child Protection Month: calls for KZN child pregnancy probe

SHONTEL DE BOER|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR