Appointment of 500 new Grade R teachers in KZN raises mixed reactions about the limited numbers

Karen Signh|Published

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education has announced the appointment of 500 new Grade R teachers, set to begin on April 1, amidst mixed reactions from teacher ...

Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi continues as KZN Police Commissioner

Simon Majadibodu|Published

KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi will serve another term after his contract was officially renewed, KZN Premier ...

US-Israeli strikes hit multiple residential, civilian areas in Iran: Iranian media

AFP|Published

Strikes on residential areas in Borujerd, a city in the western province of Lorestan, killed " seven and wounded 36 others," Fars news agency quoted provincial official ...

You may struggle to find KitKat during Easter after 12,000kg was stolen

AFP|Published

The brand warned that " the theft may lead to a shortage of KitKats appearing on shelf",

South African Muslim Network raises concerns over new religious Section 22 committee plans

Faisal Suliman|Published

In an era where religious beliefs face unprecedented scrutiny and challenge, SAMNET’s positioning highlights the critical balance between safeguarding practices ...

CRL's proposed regulations raises questions of faith, governance, and accountability

Raymond Perrier|Published

Tensions rise as religious groups protest proposed regulations aimed at promoting accountability. Are these leaders truly defending divine principles or merely safeguarding ...

Flawed CRL’s Section 22 structure lacks legitimacy

Brij Maharaj|Published

The South African Hindu Maha Sabha expresses alarm over the CRL Rights Commission's process in establishing a Section 22 committee, citing lack of stakeholder consultation ...

Pictures: Phoenix residents endure severe service delivery crisis as basic needs are unmet

MONISHKA GOVENDER|Published

Residents of Phoenix find themselves in the grips of a service delivery crisis, characterised by water leaks, unpredictable electricity supply, and contentious billing ...

Court adjourns case against men accused of distributing non-consensual sexual content

Post Reporter|Published

Peliminary investigations suggest that both accused may have been part of a social media group where content was shared and circulated.

Dad prays Regan Naidoo's murder trial is finalised soon after more legal challenges emerge

Yoshini Perumal|Published

In 2018, Regan Naidoo died from alleged torture in Chatsworth police custody, and eight years later, 14 officers charged with his kidnapping and murder face delays ...

Family flees home in Clare Estate after son is killed defending his sick mother from intruders

Yoshini Perumal|Published

This was allegedly the third time that intruders had targeted the family in the last month.

Despair in Thornville as Eskom demolishes homes on illegal land

Bongani Hans|Published

Residents of Thornville, Pietermaritzburg, expressed their outrage over their eviction by Eskom, claiming insufficient warnings and fraudulent land sales

Daughters, aged 10 and 7, witness their mom being shot in the head

Nadia Khan|Published

There has been for justice and that bail be denied after the man accused of assaulting and shooting a Centurion mother in the back of her head - in front of her ...

Community praises elderly couple who defended their Chatsworth home from armed intruders

Yoshini Perumal|Published

The 80-year-old man allegedly shot an armed intruder who threatened to shoot his 79-year-old wife after two men broke down their kitchen door.

Cartrack to refund over R5,1 million to 167 customers after consumer complaints

Post Reporter|Published

Cartrack agreed to pay R5 million in administrative fines and refund over R5,1 million to customers following complaints lodged with the National Consumer Commission ...

Second theft: sacred prayer items stolen from historic Port Shepstone temple recovered in pieces

Monishka Govender|Published

Brass items, including sacred prayer lamps, were stolen from the Shree Mariamman Temple in Port Shepstone, only to be found damaged in the possession of suspects. ...

The floating hotel

Sandy Kalyan|Published

Ever dreamt of a cruise escape? Join Dr Sandy Kalyan on a lively adventure filled with laughter, entertainment, and a few unexpected twists as she recount her journey ...

Transitioning into autumn: supporting immunity and well-being

Dr Seshni Moodliar Rensburg|Published

As South Africa transitions into autumn, it’s time to consider how changes in routine can impact both physical and mental health.

As delivery costs soar, the invisible price tag on convenience emerges

Fathima Khan and Azam Khan|Published

As South Africans gear up for the busy Easter weekend, Fathima Khan and Azam Khan illuminate the evolving dynamics of online shopping, where the lure of " free delivery" ...