The recent UK Supreme Court ruling that the government of South Africa was the rightful owner of 2 364 bars of silver recovered from a ship torpedoed by a Japanese ...
The George building collapse tragedy leaves more questions than answers. Here in KwaZulu-Natal, however, hundreds of families are celebrating the accomplishments ...
Looking to the elections, it is our forlorn hope that the new government will learn from the Dr Rassie Erasmus and Springbok example, and govern in the interests ...
Unlike in the past, when it was difficult to produce pornography, modern technology ensures that the tools – any cellphone with a camera will do – are present in ...
A 32% unemployment rate, with high rates among the young, does not paint a pretty picture in any year but could be disastrous for the ANC in an election year.
South Africans have been quick to take advantage of online bargains on foreign-based websites. The unseen cost is huge losses in an already crippled labour market. ...
For more than 100 years the aged, frail, physically and mentally challenged, children and victims of domestic violence have found help at the doors of the Aryan ...
DKMS, previously the Sunflower Fund, is pairing up with soccer clubs around the country to ask players and their supporters to make small sacrifices in becoming ...
In a province with a history of political violence, it is imperative that voters are educated to verify information before spreading and reacting, and that parties ...
The huge investment in the Durban Metro Police Service must show results.
In the midst of a crippling strike by its own workers, the eThekwini Municipality sees fit to crow about organising a beauty pageant for fuller-figured women to ...
The current crisis affects students at 26 tertiary institutions, which should surely be reason to act with some alacrity.
Whether it’s tobacco in cigarettes, pipes or cigars, or the various iterations of hookahs and electronic cigarettes.
With both spending huge amounts to service debt, little is left over to build and to live on.
The complaints concerning water provision date back much further than the latest rains, with residents in some areas in the north complaining of unreliable water ...
Whether the verdict results in any tangible relief for the besieged, battered Palestinians, and how soon, remains to be seen, of course, with a belligerent Israel ...
Dan Marokane will take his first sip from the poisoned chalice that is Eskom on March 1.
Allowing workers to access a portion of their salary already earned may help them take care of immediate needs in the middle of the month, but the “earned wage access” ...
Bearing in mind the age of sexual consent is 16, 2 382 girls aged 10 to 14 delivered babies last year. That’s 2 328 cases of rape, many of which will never reach ...
The true test of the infrastructure backing the change will only come in March, when the owners of all other vehicles will be required to begin migrating from the ...
Reports of closed beaches negatively impact the tourism and hospitality industries which depend heavily on the holiday seasons, when upcountry visitors flock to ...
Mavuso Msimang is no ordinary ANC member and no ordinary politician.
Already the SA National Blood Service has issued an appeal as stocks have dwindled to a gravely low supply.
Rather, the issues are the demonstration of a complete lack of respect for public money and the total disregard for the lives of pupils who the four boats rotting ...
But what happens when the Bok bus rides out of town, the euphoria wears off and the patriots return home? Will anything have changed?