From Durban's Observatory

Frank Chemaly|Published

The old picture this week shows the city and part of Greyville Racecourse from the Observatory on the Berea, with North beach and the Bluff in the background.

Cancer diagnoses rise among those under 50, raising urgent health concerns

Staff Reporter|Published

In a startling shift, cancers traditionally associated with older demographics are increasingly affecting younger populations. With diagnoses rising among those ...

Why are new tea towels worse at drying dishes than older ones?

The Conversation|Published

There’s a peculiar ritual in many kitchens: reaching past the crisp, pristine tea towel hanging on the oven door to grab the threadbare, slightly greying one shoved ...

Climate crisis accelerates: global temperatures rise faster than ever before

Washington Post|Published

Global temperatures are rising faster than ever before, leaving scientists alarmed. Discover how recent data reveals a significant acceleration in climate change, ...

Democracy still draws crowds in Africa

Staff Reporter|Published

High turnout, low trust: Afrobarometer flags crisis of electoral confidence

eThekwini fast-tracks housing for families displaced by floods

Staff Reporter|Published

More than 1 000 housing units are expected to be ready by June to accommodate eThekwini residents displaced by floods. The City is accelerating construction at the ...

Durban security firm probes staff after homeless man assault

Sinenhlanhla Masilela|Published

Ensure Security Services has condemned the actions of its officers in a viral video, pledging a thorough investigation and reaffirming its commitment to public safety ...

Valentine's Day spending exposes South African financial fragility

Staff Reporter|Published

This Valentine's Day, as love overflows, so too does the pressure to meet expectations — will South Africans navigate this season of romance without falling into ...

South Africa’s automotive industry at a crossroads as major car plant faces closure

Maureen Phiri|Published

South Africa's automotive industry is at a pivotal moment, threatened by possible plant closures and job losses. Discover how the shift to electric vehicles could ...

Watch VideoJames Van Der Beek, who became a teen idol on ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ dies at 48

Washington Post|Published

James Van Der Beek's sudden passing at 48 shakes the entertainment world as fans remember the heartfelt performances that defined a generation. From Dawson Leery’s ...

Behind skating’s most controversial trick — the backflip

The Washington Post|Published

First frowned up, then banned, the backflip has always held a rebel cache in the skating world. Now unbanned, today's skaters are using it to impress crowds and ...

Durban brain surgeon honoured in Australia

Staff Reporter|Published

UKZN-trained neurosurgeon, Dr Rondhir (Ron) Jithoo receives special honour in Australia

Wildlife specialist joins FMD fight

Staff Reporter|Published

Wildlife expert joins national FMD task team as South Africa battles outbreak

Security scare at Home Affairs in PMB

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Another security breach has taken place at Home Affairs in KZN with the discovery of a stolen firearm found on Pietermaritzburg premises

National minimum wage hike - lifeline for workers or risk to jobs?

Donne Nieman|Published

As South Africa gears up for the new minimum wage, experts warn that while the increase offers some relief to workers, it comes with complex implications for job ...

Watch VideoEmbrace the weird: How to express your personality through home décor

Washington Post|Published

Looking to make your home a reflection of your unique personality? Discover how embracing 'weird' design can transform your living space from mundane to magnificent ...

Heat wave drives up water use as black refuse bags run short in eThekwini

Staff Reporter|Published

eThekwini residents face black bag shortage and urged to reduce water use amid heat wave

Safari guide hailed hero in St Lucia sea rescue

Staff Reporter|Published

Polish tourist rescued after rip current drama at St Lucia beach in KZN

Octogenarian hockey players prove age is just a number in Legends Game

Washington Post|Published

In the heart of Superior, Colorado, octogenarian hockey players defy age in the thrilling Legends Game. Join us as we explore the inspiring stories and enduring ...