Justice for homemakers: ruling empowers women

Yoshini Perumal|Published

THE ruling which recognises non-financial contributions in divorce settlements has given hope to housewives across the country.

Judgment recognises that a marriage is a partnership, not a transaction

Yoshini Perumal|Published

WOMEN'S rights activists have welcomed this landmark judgment, describing it as a vital step against economic abuse that disproportionately affects women who sacrifice ...

5 extra minutes of sleep and 2 minutes of walking could extend your life by a year

IANS|Published

NEW DELHI: Just five more minutes of sleep, and two minutes of moderate exercise like brisk walking or climbing stairs can add a year to your life, according to ...

WHO: Tax hikes on juices and alcohol could slash diabetes and cancer rates

IANS|Published

NEW DELHI: The World Health Organization warns that cheap sugary drinks and alcohol are fuelling a global health crisis, with taxes on these products remaining dangerously ...

Unleashing the joy of hopscotch: a timeless game

POST REPORTER|Published

IN A WORLD often dominated by technology and digital distractions, the simple pleasures of outdoor games hold a special place in our hearts. One such game, beloved ...

Durban's Golden Mile revitalisation: an opportunity for a vibrant future

Eric Apelgren|Published

Will Durban’s Golden Mile reclaim its title as the crown jewel of South African tourism? Discover how a R1 billion investment in the Elangeni Tower could spark a ...

Fedhasa welcomes R1 billion Durban beachfront lease agreement

Post Reporter|Published

Southern Sun Hotels has secured a 50-year lease agreement with eThekwini Municipality, representing a R1 billion investment that will revitalise Durban's iconic ...

Watch VideoThe accidental revolution: how the 1971 MCG washout rewrote the rules of cricket

Prashant Kumar|Published

As we reflect on cricket's evolution, the story of that rainy day stands as a powerful reminder: even in the most unforgiving moments, the spark of creativity and ...

How a self-proclaimed 'gangster' found love online

MONISHKA GOVENDER|Updated

" Hi everyone my name is viren I am a gangster. Looking for a beautiful indian girl."

Three families attacked by their own dogs in KZN within days

Yoshini Perumal|Published

THREE separate dog attack incidents in KwaZulu Natal have left multiple family members seriously injured. The attacks, including one by a pitbull and another involving ...

Blood donation can save up to three lives

NADIA KHAN|Published

In commemoration of Blood Donor Month observed globally every January to honour blood donors and raise awareness about the critical need for blood donations, the ...

Blood donor becomes recipient: Gregory Naidoo's full-circle journe

NADIA KHAN|Published

Discover the inspiring journey of Gregory Naidoo – a Chatsworth man whose life took a miraculous turn after a car accident and how he turned his experience into ...

From recipient to ambassador: Bhavna's blood transfusion journey

Nadia Khan|Published

Bhavna Govender’s story is a reminder of the powerful difference that one act of kindness can make.

Verulam Secondary School celebrates remarkable 99% pass rate in 2025 NSC results

Post Reporter|Published

Verulam Secondary School achieved a 99% pass rate in the 2025 NSC results, featuring standout matriculant Cayden Reece Packreeappen and a community that rallied ...

Youth drinking crisis: calls to raise legal alcohol age to 21-23

Monishka Govender|Published

As South Africa grapples with rising youth alcohol consumption and its socio-economic costs, the debate over raising the legal drinking age continues to evoke strong ...

Crystal Point Secondary's top matriculant walked 6km for six distinctions

Rachel Vadi|Updated

Winny Olwethu Gumede, 18, has become a beacon of hope for her community by achieving six distinctions at Crystal Point Secondary School in Phoenix, despite the challenges ...

Celebration as Earlington hits 100%, Kharwastan achieves 99% pass rate

Rachel Vadi|Published

Join the celebration of academic excellence as Phoenix and Chatsworth schools achieve remarkable NSC results, with Earlington Secondary scoring 100% and Kharwastan ...

Watch Video‘He has won my heart already’: meet Big Brother Mzansi’s first Indian housemate aka " Paprika"

Chumani Mazwi|Published

Social media has embraced Ashay " Paprika" Sewlall, Big Brother Mzansi's first Indian housemate, after his historic entry into season 6. The 24-year-old TikToker ...

Blind cancer survivor overcomes obstacles to achieve matric distinction

Nadia Khan|Published

After losing her sight to cancer at age nine and missing three years of school, Thireshni Andrea Padayachee defied the odds to complete matric.