Divorce and disinheritance: safeguarding your legacy in light of legal implications

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

Sanjay Hannuman writes on the importance of revising your last Will following divorce

The VAT betrayal: how SA's political charlatans sold out the people

Visvin Reddy|Published

VAT doesn't ask if you are rich or poor. It strikes hardest at the empty pockets of the working class, pensioners, and the unemployed, says Visvin Reddy

The R60 billion question: where will the money come from after scrapping the 0. 5% VAT increase

Advocate Lavan Gopaul|Published

Implications for the economy

Beyond bricks: the human face of South Africa’s housing crisis

Previn Vedan|Published

There is an urgent need for housing justice, says Previn Vedan

Will finding life in other worlds really be new?

Yogin Devan|Published

Insights from Hindu mythology and modern science

To the moon and back

Ravi Govender|Published

Exploring the myths behind the moon landing and South African conspiracy theories

How workers build nations

Yogan Naidoo|Published

Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Swami Nischalananda, and Pujya Swami Sahajananda forged a new kind of worker, one who fought oppression not just with strikes, but with love ...

International Workers' Day: what are we celebrating?

Siva Naidoo|Published

As we commemorate International Workers' Day, we must ask ourselves: are we truly content with the plight of workers in South Africa, asks Siva Naidoo

The implications of the Pahalgam attack

Pradeep Ramlall|Published

Terrorism and tourism: the impact of violence on Kashmir's economy

Langadha stories of indenture and the days of our lives

Selvan Naidoo|Published

Women, generally suffered greater hardships than men. They shouldered the dual burden of plantation work, the double standards of morality, and carried the blame ...

The railroad of death: Angola and the ticket stamped no return

Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed|Published

In this column, Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed bring to life a story of working class Indians from Natal, who left to Lobito Bay for a better life. Their story has ...

Lenasia 70 history: where shall we bury our beloved?

Dr Ismail Vadi|Published

In Lenasia as elsewhere in South Africa, while the sacred dominated the burial of deceased persons within families, it was overshadowed by the racial policies of ...

Beware – the daily erosion of freedoms in South Africa

Neeshan Balton|Published

One of the biggest tramplers of freedom is the immense misinformation and disinformation that goes on daily, says Neeshan Balton

GBV in South Africa: unpacking the failures of the justice system

Dr Lubna Nadvi|Published

If charges laid against a perpetrator are not sufficiently investigated,  evidence is tampered with, delayed or disappears, or the prosecutors are unable to prove ...

Anant Singh's long walk to the studio

Dennis Pather|Published

Just saying. . .

Religion and philanthropy – a South African Hindu perspective

Professor Brij Maharaj|Published

Faith-based communities and their institutions are the single most powerful agency outside the state for mobilising financial and in-kind resources from citizens, ...

Medicine: a journey worth the challenge

Ishq Pramchand|Published

JUNIOR medical doctors in South Africa will be tested from the moment of their inception as they learn to survive, says Dr Ishq Pramchand

Pope Francis: a legacy of compassion and change

Raymond Perrier|Published

Pope Francis dying, as Christians were celebrating the Resurrection, is a reminder that Christians should always be focused, not just on the life on this earth, ...