Family, food and fun at Fiamma Grill

Frank Chemaly|Published

From sushi to steaks: Fiamma Grill serves up family fun

Durban teen dances her way to Texas

Edwin Lombard|Published

A Durban ballerina is off to the US to compete in the finals of the prestigious Young America Grand Prix (YAGP) in Texas.

The soundtrack of the Struggle

Shannon Manuel|Published

The Sound of Resistance: How music fueled the fight against apartheid

Then and Now: Durban's Sunken Gardens

Frank Chemaly|Published

The history of Durban's Sunken Gardens

DUT students excel at MICT SETA Hackathon, showcasing innovation prowess

Staff Reporter|Published

In a resounding show of innovation, DUT students claim top spots at the MICT SETA Hackathon, with their impressive ideas now set to shine on the national stage. ...

25 years strong: reflecting on progress in sexual assault awareness and the path ahead

Staff Reporter|Published

As April unfolds into Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it is a time not only to reflect on past progress but to ignite conversations about education and prevention, ...

Watch VideoUnleashing the potential of quantum technology in South Africa

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how South Africa is at the forefront of quantum science, exploring groundbreaking innovations that promise to transform communication, medicine, and energy ...

Watch VideoNew campaign in South Africa challenges online misogyny and promotes positive masculinity

Staff Reporter|Published

Discover how a new campaign in South Africa is empowering young men to challenge online misogyny and redefine masculinity in the digital age, making strides towards ...

From high seas to high notes: discover Durban's must-see shows this month

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Experience Durban’s vibrant stage this April! From high-flying rock and Maskandi rhythms to enchanting underwater magic, the curtain is officially up!

Durban is set to ignite as Metro FM Music Awards Festival brings SA’s biggest artists to one stage

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Join the excitement as Durban prepares for the 2026 Metro FM Music Awards Festival, featuring South Africa's biggest artists and a public viewing event at Moses ...

Super El Niño could disrupt weather worldwide through 2027

The Washington Post|Published

Strongest El Niño in a century? What this rare phenomenon could bring

Should wildlife parks be fenced?

The Conversation|Published

Fencing the wild: Impacts on animals, people, and landscapes

AI fruit dramas take over TikTok

The Conversation|Published

Unethical brain rot: why are millions watching AI fruits have affairs on TikTok?

D. C. can’t outrun its steakhouse reputation

The Washington Post|Published

Washington, D. C.: Still a steakhouse town—or more than that?

Is living a frictionless life harming your brain?

Washington Post|Published

In an era dominated by convenience, the case for cognitive engagement is stronger than ever. Discover how adopting friction-maxxing could not only enhance your brain ...

The rising odds of a super El Niño could spell record-breaking global temperatures

Washington Post|Published

As scientists predict the arrival of a potent super El Niño, the world braces for record-breaking global temperatures and extreme weather patterns. Will communities ...

Democratic hopefuls turn against Israel ahead of 2028 primaries

Washington Post|Published

As 2028 Democratic presidential hopefuls navigate their campaigns, many are vocalising criticism of Israel, signalling a significant shift in party attitudes towards ...

Durban’s ambition for 2030

Opinion|Published

The Safety and security challenges facing Durban’s aspiration to emerge as Africa’s most liveable city by 2030

Confectionery waste shows promise for renewable bioenergy production

Staff Reporter|Published

In a world grappling with waste management challenges, a UCT doctoral study reveals that confectionery waste could be the key to generating renewable bioenergy, ...