Tired of feeling overwhelmed? Nevern Subermoney shares the secret to finding daily calm

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

Join us as we delve into the world of psychology with Nevern Subramoney, a clinical psychologist dedicated to helping individuals find calm amidst stress and burnout. ...

Caviar, truffles and chicken pot pies: what Hollywood will eat at the Oscars

AFP|Published

The chef anticipated that 1 200 of his traditional chicken pot pies will require 22kg of black truffle, served alongside 32kg of caviar, 1 000 plates of macaroni ...

Iraq war’s aftermath was a disaster for the US – the Iran war is headed in the same direction

The Conversation|Published

The country the US spent $2 trillion and 4,488 American lives to remake is, by any reasonable measure, within the sphere of Iran’s influence.

Koeberg Nuclear Power Station celebrates a year of uninterrupted operation

Staff Reporter|Published

With Koeberg setting the benchmark, South Africa positions itself as a formidable leader in nuclear energy while seeking to reshape its energy landscape and restore ...

Baby left in shopping cart in 1972 reunites with women who found her

The Washington Post|Published

Two young women who found a baby in a shopping mall over 50 years ago have an emotional reunion with the child this month

Watch VideoPunch the monkey and friends: a world of comfort in toys

Washington Post|Published

In a world where animal welfare often takes a backseat, these heartwarming stories uncover a shared truth - toys are not just playthings, but vital companions that ...

Reflecting on human rights: Children’s wellbeing in South Africa at a crossroads

Dr. Onyinye Nwaneri|Published

This Human Rights Day, South Africa has the opportunity to reflect on the significant strides made in children’s rights while recognising the urgent need for focused ...

Is a university degree still worth it in today's job market?

Staff Reporter|Published

In the face of rising unemployment and shifting economic landscapes, prospective students and their families grapple with the pressing question: Is a university ...

A massive cosmic structure revealed: astronomers uncover the Vela-Banzi supercluster

Staff Reporter|Published

In a cosmic unveiling that transforms our celestial map, astronomers discover the Vela-Banzi supercluster, a monumental structure hidden behind the Milky Way. This ...

Durban theatre stages to come alive with stories of heritage, history and heart

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Whether you’re looking for a spiritual reflection or a deep dive into South African legacy, here are two standout productions to add to your calendar.

Africa's tech skills gap: The challenge of aligning education with industry need

Staff Reporter|Published

As Africa stands at the crossroads of a tech revolution, the conversation about skills development must evolve from mere rhetoric to actionable and coherent strategies. ...

Worsening urban water crisis shapes political narratives ahead of 2026 elections

Staff Reporter|Published

As South Africa's water crisis intensifies, political campaigns are shifting gears. Discover how social media is driving public outrage and shaping narratives in ...

Sugar imports threaten local industry's survival amidst rising crisis

Staff Reporter|Published

The South African sugar industry's survival hangs in the balance as imports surge, threatening jobs and local economies. Urgent action is needed to revise tariffs ...

Hats off to a genius!

Staff Reporter|Published

Bulgarian pianist Ludmil Angelov, a renowned as a Chopin specialist, will perform two of the Polish master’s early works with the KZNPO this week.

Letter written by Mary, Queen of Scots, prior to beheading draws crowds

The Washington Post|Published

The letter, the last she wrote, was a big part of why the 44-year-old royal didn’t just fade away as a headless footnote. Instead, four centuries on, she continues ...

UAE, oasis for business and partying, faces war

The Washington Post|Published

More than a week after the attack on Iran, Persian Gulf nations continue to be targeted by waves of drones and missiles that show few signs of letting up. The assault ...

South African healthcare policy: Seeking stability over dramatic reform

Kevin Aron|Published

As South Africa navigates its complex healthcare narrative, the interplay of public and private sectors may hold the key to a sustainable future. Discover how prudent ...

Glaucoma: the silent thief of sight affecting South Africa’s vision

Staff Reporter|Published

Glaucoma, a leading cause of preventable blindness in South Africa, often goes undetected until it's too late. Discover the crucial steps for early detection and ...

Protecting your kidneys: tips from a South African pharmacist

Staff Reporter|Published

With the right knowledge and proactive measures, you can safeguard your kidney health and ensure a brighter, healthier future.