The dignity of preparation: Aunty Baby's legacy

Yogin Devan|Published

As bereaved families grapple with rising funeral costs, the story of Aunty Baby reveals a poignant lesson on dignity and foresight in life and death – a legacy worth ...

Click smart this Easter: don’t let travel bookings cost you your identity

Mishka Singh and Shireen Eraman|Published

As travellers brace for an exciting holiday season, experts warn of the rising threat of online scams

Confronting the realities of the drug scourge in Chatsworth and Phoenix

Previn Vedan|Published

It's time for an honest conversation about the drug crisis affecting Chatsworth and Phoenix, writes Previn Vedan.

From petrol pumps to purchase decisions: how consumers are navigating the change

Fathima Khan|Published

As petrol prices climb, South African shoppers are becoming more strategic about their spending habits.

Understanding rules: how government regulations protect schools and communities

Martin Meyer|Published

The intersection of law and education is crucial for maintaining not just order but also safety within our schools. Martin Meyer explores how rules act as both a ...

Here we are 'femmenomenals'

Ravi Govender|Published

In a world where women often face challenges and struggles, this piece serves as a reminder to recognise and celebrate the phenomenal contributions of women in our ...

The early retirement illusion: why leaving work before your time may cost you more than you think

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

The government’s push to retire employees early collides head-on with a global reality: people are living far longer than retirement funds were designed to support, ...

The Epstein files: exposing the dark underbelly of the elite

Yusuf Ismail|Published

YUSUF ISMAIL explores the shocking revelations within the Epstein files, exposing a network of power, corruption, and child abuse among the elite. He delves into ...

From Hustle Culture to Bed Rotting: navigating modern life

Sandy Kalyan|Published

MY radio is my constant companion during the day and especially when I am driving solo to some event or the other. I enjoy listening to the easy banter from the ...

True dignity lies in foresight, not funeral frills

Yogin Devan|Published

As bereaved families grapple with rising funeral costs, the story of Aunty Baby reveals a poignant lesson on dignity and foresight in life and death – a legacy worth ...

Why the Tongaat Panthers Memorial Walk matters

Siva Naidoo|Published

The Tongaat Panthers Athletic Club honoured their past and fostered community spirit through an inspiring annual memorial walk, transforming a sporting event into ...

From pride to purpose: next-gen heirs navigating the family business jungle

Ahmed Seedat|Published

Ahmed Seedat explores the hurdles next-generation leaders face within family businesses, grappling with legacy, emotional expectations, and the quest for empowerment ...

Monumental memory and destination identity: reflections on Durban’s new statues and their tourism significance

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The recent unveiling of Mandela and Tambo statues in Durban has reshaped perceptions of heritage and tourism while igniting a debate on cultural investments versus ...

Would Tambo and Mandela approve of their statues being erected in a deteriorating Durban?

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

A new wave of frustration is brewing amongst South Africans as the government unveils statues of renowned leaders, offering a stark reminder of the disconnect between ...

Gold, sleep, darling: a Durban review of the Sona

Jerald Vedan|Published

SO, I MISSED the State of the Nation Address on February 12.Look, it was hot in Durban. Not the nice, nostalgic kind of hot. The kind of hot that makes you lie very ...

Why everything in South Africa feels harder than it should be

Aradhana Ramnund-Mansingh|Published

Discover the challenges faced by South Africa's youth in navigating a complex landscape of employment and education, revealing a struggle that extends far beyond ...

Restoring dignity through fair municipal billing

Jonathan Annipen|Published

Many South African residents face distressing municipal billing disputes that significantly impact their lives.

The decolonisation of eThekwini: signs, symbols and memorials

Selvan Naidoo|Published

In Durban, where the spirit of resilience burns bright amid decay, the time has come to reclaim lost narratives, honour those who shaped our struggles, and forge ...

Walking toward resilience: How KZN tourism can rise above airline fuel surcharges

Shireen Eraman|Published

Embrace the slower side of travel this Easter in KwaZulu-Natal, where picturesque promenades and vibrant local culture await.