Mexico gears up for FIFA World Cup 2026 with Tyla leading star-studded opening ceremony

Se-Anne Rall|Published

Mexico will face South Africa in the opening match of the tournament.

Art transcends boundaries: the great Bollywood versus South Indian cinema debate

Aman Singh Maharaj|Published

A recent column by Sudesh Rajaram in the POST has ignited a captivating discussion, which Aman Singh Maharaj reflects on.

KZN businessman arrested for gruesome murder of three workers

Monishka Govender|Published

Three men were found dead in Camperdown, allegedly murdered by their employer over unpaid wages. The victims had been embroiled in salary disputes, raising questions ...

Podcast sparks outrage as Baloyi and Mchunu reported for racist remarks against Indians

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Baloyi and Mchunu were reported to the Equality Court on Tuesday by Mervin Govender, general secretary of the Phoenix Tenants and Residents Association.

Community leaders demand accountability for hate speech from music executive and radio personality

Yoshini Perumal|Published

The video, which was reported for promoting hate speech against Indians, was widely circulated on social media and has since been removed.

Madlanga Commission: Logistics company transported cocaine bricks undetected from Durban Harbour to Johannesburg

Rapula Moatshe|Published

The Madlanga Commission heard on Monday that in July 2021, Yellow Jersey Logistics transported cocaine bricks undetected from Durban Harbour to Johannesburg.

Study: Taylor Swift and Drake tops the charts for safe driving music

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

The study, which surveyed 1,000 drivers about their listening habits, found that Taylor Swift was officially the best artist to listen to for road safety.

Khulekani Ndlela breaks generational barriers as first graduate in family

Post Reporter|Published

In a heartwarming celebration of perseverance and achievement, Khulekani Ndlela emerged as a beacon of hope as the first university graduate in his family.

eThekwini municipality faces backlash over R90,000 scientific calculator training for teachers

Zainul Dawood|Published

The eThekwini Residents and Ratepayers Association criticises the municipality's decision to allocate R90,000 for a scientific calculator training programme for ...

Cape Town floods: Six dead and over 40,000 affected

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

SEVERE weather conditions in Cape Town have led to flooding in 26 informal areas, with six reported fatalities and over 40,000 people affected. The City is working ...

The science behind mosquito attraction: What makes you a target?

AFP|Published

EVER felt like mosquitoes bite you while ignoring everyone else? Scientists are now making progress in deciphering the complex chemical cocktail that makes particular ...

Samsung celebrates remarkable Level 1 B-BBEE accomplishment for 8th consecutive year

Partnered Content|Published

Samsung has reaffirmed its commitment to South Africa's transformation agenda by maintaining its Level 1 B-BBEE status for the eighth consecutive year, showcasing ...

International Nurses Day: celebrating the unsung heroes of healthcare

Se-Anne Rall|Published

As South Africa’s healthcare system grapples with chronic diseases and patient care delays, nurses emerge as unsung heroes, proving that compassion, resilience, ...

In pictures: staging of 'Out of Bounds'

Sibonelo Ngcobo|Published

Chilline hosted the staging of Out of Bounds by Rajesh Gopie on Saturday at The Milkwood Theatre at Danville Park Girls' High School. At the event were:

A nation demands justice

LOGAN GOVENDER|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The growing crisis of intolerance in the Middle East

FAROUK ARAIE|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Watch VideoWATCH: After brutal attack, beloved 'Nunu' to get a 'home'

Nadia Khan|Published

An animal rescue organisation has appealed for assistance to build a pen for “Nunu,” the 800kg pig, after a group of men assaulted him on Saturday.

‘Let the punishment fit the crime’

HARRY SEWLALL|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

How the Iran war is reshaping the global oil market

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR