The emotional journey of a Durban couple's adoption experience

Nadia Khan|Published

“When we initially started, we chose to go via the state, but we were left absolutely frustrated,  especially by the service and treatment we received. "

Many adopted children face psychological challenges

Dr Nazia Iram Osman|Published

"The decision to adopt is seldom made lightly; by the time couples arrive at this choice, they are often emotionally depleted and vulnerable," says Dr Nazia Iram ...

Low adoption rates in Phoenix: high demand for Indian babies only

Yoshini Perumal|Published

“There is a demand for Indian babies, but we do not have many. We place about two to three  babies in adoption a year, but that is only if we have a baby that the ...

Private adoption process

Jeevi Pillay|Published

"Not all adoptions are straightforward. It does come with complications. "

History of Indians’ participation in the South African Military

The South African Indian Legion (SAIL) of Military Veterans|Published

The South African Indian Legion (SAIL) of Military Veterans, have encapsulated the roles and success of Indians in the military spanning from the Anglo-Zulu War ...

A journey from theology to military chaplaincy

Nadia Khan|Published

Dr Mathias Yuvan Shunmugam's goal is to expand his involvement in communities as a chaplain

Speech: Jordyn Joy Pillay

Jordyn Joy Pillay|Published

Amandla awethu, Amandla awethu, Power is Ours! This is what my people in South Africa cried out, for freedom and diversity

Jordyn’s journey to the 2025 Race Unity Speech Awards in New Zealand

Nadia Khan|Published

“In my speech, I spoke about tangible effective ways to help see increased cultural diversity within our school and communities. I also shared personal experiences ...

Exploring notions of anti-violence for KwaZulu-Natal

Professor Nirmala Gopal|Published

A review of crime statistics over the past decade indicates that violent crime rates, in general, have been on the rise, despite multiple interventions by law enforcement ...

Why all the bedlam in Verulam?

Ravi Govender|Published

The bittersweet tale: Memories and modern challenges

There's more to Kashmir - like shikaras, saffron, skiing and snow

Yogin Devan|Published

The hostilities must end, says the writer Yogin Devan

SATA honours Mala Lutchmanan and Fakir Hassen with Lifetime Achievement Awards

Post Reporter|Published

"These awards were our way of saying thank you to the South African community that has given us so much. " - SATA President, Ramnath Arunachalam.

Rani Sitaram’s 'Greytown Girl': a journey from inspiration to Cannes nomination

Candice Soobramoney|Published

"I am grateful to have achieved my dream with Greytown Girl, but the best is yet to come. "

The silent epidemic: is your workplace ignoring the mental health crisis?

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

Transforming workplace culture:

Your weekly horoscope

Shreya Ahluwalia|Published

Avoid impulse buying or big investments, especially around May 21 to 25

India has risen: why the colonial powers fear New India in 2025?

Pradeep Ramlall|Published

How India silenced Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack

Khadeejah Hansrod: a trailblazer in deaf education

Monishka Govender|Published

“While the school provided a supportive environment, it was sometimes challenging because some teachers did not know sign language. "

Professor Radhamany Sooryamoorthy honoured as a fellow at UKZN

Post Reporter|Published

"This accolade fuels my commitment to tirelessly advance the institution’s mission, particularly in enhancing the understanding of African knowledge production. ...

A family affair as couple graduate with doctorates

Post Reporter|Published

Making it a family affair, husband and wife, Dr Shalendra Mohanlall and Dr Fadeela Kirsten, have graduated together with their PhDs.