Transformation and opportunity in South Africa's legal landscape: a younger generation's struggle

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As South Africa’s legal landscape continues to evolve, young graduates remain hopeful yet wary. Their struggle for fair opportunities amidst transformation policies ...

'Thuma Mina': the broken promise that haunts South Africa

Haresh Ouderajh|Published

In a nation where hope has long been eclipsed by endless corruption, can South Africa reclaim its integrity, or is the dream of “Thuma Mina” destined to become a ...

Tongaat-born activist takes animal rescue to the front lines of war

Siva Naidoo|Published

Vijay Kritzinger’s story is one of enduring compassion and valour, illuminating the impact of one person’s dedication to making the world a better place for both ...

Navigating the challenges of constitutional democracy: a call to action for law graduates

Professor Karthy Govender|Published

Professor Karthy Govender recently addressed law students at the Annual School of Law Student Awards Ceremony at UKZN.

Hindu funeral rites in temples spark debate within communities

Rajendran Govender|Published

In the wake of a heated discussion around funeral rites within Hindu temples, communities are called to consider the delicate balance between tradition and modernity. ...

What March and March movement’s protests over illegal immigration tell us?

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

The March and March movement’s bold claims resonate with the frustrations of South Africans facing an immigration crisis, raising complex questions about leadership, ...

Cyril Ramaphosa: from union leader to billionaire; and now facing an impeachment inquiry

Yusuf Ismail|Published

The clock is ticking for Cyril Ramaphosa as he faces mounting allegations of corruption and a potential impeachment process

The great squeeze: navigating South Africa’s record R3 petrol hike

Jennifer Reddy|Published

For the average South African, the fuel hike is not just a line item in a budget; it is a fundamental shift in daily survival.

West Asia: facing the brunt of the Israeli assault

Yesh Govender|Published

The ongoing conflict in West Asia deepens as violence escalates across the region, drawing attention to the relentless cycle of suffering, aggression, and humanitarian ...

Child Protection Month cannot be reduced to slogans while children continue to suffer

Shaheda Omar|Published

This year, Child Protection Month must become more than a symbolic observance. It must force us to confront two uncomfortable realities: our fragmented response ...

Confronting the reality of drive-by shootings in South Africa

Nirmala Gopal|Published

Amid rampant drive-by shootings in South Africa, the normalisation of violence poses a grave threat to community cohesion, writes Professor Nirmala Gopal.

Respect the uniform: a message to nurses and new nursing graduates

Dr Paul Charles|Published

May is a beautiful month in the nursing calendar. It carries celebration, reflection, gratitude, and, for many newly-qualified nurses, the joy of graduation. During ...

South Africa must enforce its immigration laws without fear or apology

Nandkishor Singh|Published

Amid escalating protests and public outcry, South Africa confronts the pressing issue of illegal immigration, demanding urgent government action, writes Nandkishor ...

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?

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 ...

‘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 ...

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, ...

The evolution of racist denialism: Why 'trained black lawyers' is not enough

Yusuf Ismail|Published

THE legal profession, specifically amongst top tier law firms like much of corporate South Africa, remains largely lily white three decades after the end of apartheid. ...

Newark massacre: a callous act of greed that demands unyielding justice

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The tragic Newark massacre has sent shockwaves through KwaZulu-Natal, uniting diverse communities in mourning and calling for urgent action against the surge in ...