The oldest coastal ocean race on the South African sailing calendar, the Vasco da Gama, starts in Durban.
Saffers living abroad go to the polls this weekend, many having to fork out thousands of rand to get to distant booths.
Imagine moving 40 rhinos weighing up to three tons each over two days. . . it’s part of a massive rewilding project.
A little terrier cross had to be put down by the SPCA after her owner neglected her for so long that her condition became untreatable.
A UKZN academic says it is time to revisit the country’s stance on euthanasia.
Tahliah Maharaj was abandoned as a child and then subjected to abuse later in life. She turned her life around and vowed to help others who are struggling.
A determined researcher from Pongola has just passed his Master’s degree cum laude and now has his sights set on finishing his doctorate at UKZN by the time he is ...
The lion population across Africa is shrinking not only because of ecological reasons but socio-political ones too.
A Pietermaritzburg academic completed a PhD in statistics and added a surprise delivery of twins in the middle of it.
Trailblazer Dr Katelyn Johnson is the first coloured woman to graduate with a PhD in civil engineering from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and hopes to inspire ...
In four week’s time, South Africans will go to the polls in what’s been described as the most significant elections of the democratic era.
A Durban lawyer says family drug treatment courts might be the solution for children stuck in foster care because their parents are drug addicts.
SA writers and readers have a digital platform where they can engage each other on what they read and write.
A renowned leading scientist says the world must keep a close watch on avian flu to prevent another pandemic.
An unusual cave temple featuring one of the biggest Nrsimhadeva deities on the continent has been erected in Verulam.
Main Defender was the main contender at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday but was scratched just minutes before the horse race.
More than 1 300 unclaimed bodies languish in KwaZulu-Natal mortuaries.
A UKZN graduate has come up with a novel way to make sign language more accessible by developing a glove which sends a signal to a computer and then turns it into ...
Veteran Durban performer Anthony Stonier will remain behind bars after being arrested on charges relating to child pornography last week.
South African scientist Tulio de Oliveira welcomes recognition by TIME magazine as good for high-level science in Africa.
As we move closer to the elections on May 29, the Sunday Tribune will introduce you to some of those who are vying for your vote.
A Durban woman allegedly swindled her employer out of money and used some of it to pay her tithes.
Global leaders are meeting in Canada to formulate an urgently needed binding plan to end plastic pollution as new research names top offenders.
An innovative South African science project using indigenous art and storytelling to protect the environment, especially the oceans, has been shortlisted for a prestigious ...
Actor Anthony Stonier among at least three Durban arrests; two children removed from Malvern suspect’s home.