DUO TO DISPLAY THEIR TALENT ON INDIAN DRUMS

Yogin Devan|Published

TWO talented mridangam players, with a combined 30 years of rigorous training, will proudly showcase their artistry in their back-to-back graduation performances ...

Senuran Muthusamy celebrates special maiden Test Century against India

IANS|Published

Senuran Muthusamy celebrates special maiden Test Century against India

Double murder accused Sars employee grilled over 'selective memory'

Yoshini Perumal|Published

A CHATSWORTH Sars employee facing charges for the execution-style murders of his gardener and a barber faced intense questioning about his claimed 'memory loss' ...

South Africa secures 'revolutionary' G20 Declaration amid US resistance

Fakir Hassen|Published

SOUTH African officials celebrate the adoption of a 'revolutionary' G20 Declaration in Johannesburg that promises significant benefits for the African continent, ...

Modi gifts sacred kalasha for South Africa's first Annapoorna Devi Temple

POST REPORTER|Published

AS PART of the G20 Summit, in an exclusive session with community leaders in Johannesburg, the Honourable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi interacted closely ...

'Her smile could be heard over the airwaves': tributes pour in for Lotus FM icon Zakia Ahmed Siddiqi

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Lotus FM presenter Zakia Ahmed Siddiqi, known for her exceptional musical knowledge and warm on-air presence, was laid to rest last night at the Brooke Street Muslim ...

Beloved Lotus FM presenter Zakia Ahmed Siddiqi passes away

POST REPORTER|Published

RENOWNED Lotus FM presenter and sought-after MC at social events Zakia Ahmed Siddiqi passed away on Friday morning after being ill for the past fortnight. Siddiqi ...

From indentured labour to leadership

Shameen Thakur-Rajbansi|Published

Discover the inspiring journey of Indian South Africans—from the struggles of indentured labourers in 1860 to influential leaders shaping the nation.

Re-fashioning an identity: celebrating the 165th anniversary of Indian South Africans

Dr Ismail Vadi|Published

This powerful exploration of identity reveals the ongoing struggle faced by Indian South Africans in reconciling their heritage with modern realities

Lonehill mother wins R6 Million PowerBall Plus jackpot

Post Reporter|Published

A Lonehill mother's spontaneous R15 lottery ticket purchase turned into a life-changing R6 million PowerBall PLUS jackpot win. Now, she plans to secure a home for ...

RISE CHATSWORTH, RISE

Yogin Devan|Published

MORE than six decades after the last of the peace-loving agrarian families were forcibly uprooted from their banana farms and market gardens by a racist Durban Corporation, ...

Mapping places of memory in Phoenix and Chatsworth

Selvan Naidoo|Published

Discover the untold stories of South Africa's indentured workers and the vibrant communities they built, as we honour their legacy and explore the need for preservation ...

From Indentured labourers to successful farmers

Kiru Naidoo|Published

AGRICULTURAL skills came naturally to people of indentured ancestry as most were from the rural areas of India where farming was the only way of life.

“Bommiammas” - the mothers of the Mount Edgecombe soil

Rachel Vadi|Published

HISTORICAL researcher Selvan 'Patchie' Naicker has captured 165 years of Indian indentured labourers' history in his new book 'The Mount Edgecombe Chronicles'. Focusing ...

LOTTERY LEGACY

Sandy Kalyan|Published

AS WE CELEBRATE the anniversary of the arrival of Indentured labourers over the Kala Pani’s (black water), I bow my head in gratitude and grace to our forefathers, ...

TO QUEUE OR NOT TO QUEUE

Kiru Naidoo|Published

MY MOTHER just could not queue. I remember sometime in the 1970s when the buffet station came into fashion. You could take your plate and pick whatever you wanted ...

From cane fields to courage: the legacy of South Africa’s Indian pioneers

Jerald Vedan|Published

ON NOVEMBER 16, 1860, a British ship named the Truro sailed into Durban harbour, carrying 342 passengers from India, men, women, and children leaving behind hardship ...

Shut Down the Israeli Embassy: SA's moral duty in face of covert Palestinian transfer

Professor Yusuf Chikte|Published

As Palestinians arrive in South Africa stripped of their belongings and fleeing genocide, an unsettling narrative unfolds. Is the country becoming a conduit for ...

Tracing the footsteps of indentured workers in Port Shepstone

Gulshera Khan|Published

Read about the untold stories of Indian indentured workers in Port Shepstone - a journey through hardship, community, and the indomitable spirit that forged a vibrant ...