Inspired by her father's dedication to justice: Owethu Mthethwa graduates summa cum laude

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Owethu Mthethwa, inspired by her father, a court magistrate, has excelled as the top student at UKZN's School of Law, Howard College Campus, achieving a distinction ...

Addressing corruption and inefficiency in SA law enforcement

SIMON T DEHAL|Published

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Why we should celebrate mothers daily, not just on Mother's Day

DHAYALAN MOODLEY|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In pictures: pre-international yoga day celebrations unfold in Nonoti

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A pre-international yoga day, hosted by the Consulate General of India in Durban and the Mohanji Centre of Benevolence, was hosted in Nonoti on Sunday.

Hateful graffiti targeting Muslims sparks outrage in Durban

Monishka Govender|Published

Communities in Morningside and North Beach are in shock after hateful graffiti targeting Muslims was discovered, sparking condemnation from religious leaders and ...

Legal action: Durban residents fight back against noise from new padel courts

Xolile Mtembu|Published

Durban residents are battling against the noise generated by newly installed padel courts, claiming that the disturbances have severely impacted their quality of ...

Divorce settlement: Father's responsibility for children's university fees upheld

Zelda Venter|Published

A recent court ruling has clarified a father's obligations regarding his children's tertiary education funding amidst a divorce, reinforcing that educational costs ...

Unravelling South Africa's path to Women's T20 World Cup glory

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With the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup on the horizon, South Africa's cricket team is poised to make history. Can the Mzansi girls overcome formidable opponents and ...

Assessing Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers and chances

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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Africa will proudly feature 10 teams for the first time. Can these nations make a significant impact on the global stage?

Navigating the stars: your astrological guide to the end of May

Shrey Ahluwalia|Published

Curious about what the end of May holds for your zodiac sign? Explore our astrological insights that offer guidance on emotional healing and opportunities in your ...

DUT's top nursing graduate embodies resilience and compassion as she begins her career

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Rhea Jewan graduated cum laude and was awarded the prestigious Dean’s Merit Award for academic excellence for her Bachelor of Health Sciences in Nursing.

SA lawyers consider legal action against Trump and Israeli politicians for war crimes

REV. FRANK CHIKANE|Published

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Examining the hantavirus link to the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine

DUNCAN DU BOIS|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

The impact of flawed appointment processes on educational quality

VIJAY SURUJPAL|Published

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Nqobile Khoza becomes youngest graduate at UKZN for 2026

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At only 20 years old, Nqobile Khoza has made history as the youngest graduate at UKZN for 2026, earning her Bachelor of Science degree in geological sciences. This ...

Dr Myuri Parusnath makes strides in plant-based medicine with insightful PhD research

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Dr Myuri Parusnath’s study of Solanum mauritianum, commonly known as bugweed, explored the potential medicinal value of a plant that is often overlooked.

Community in shock as 11-year-old girl gives birth in alleged abuse case

Robin-Lee Francke|Published

The child, who gave birth last week, has since been removed from her home and placed in a place of safety.

Court rules three-year waiting period for attorneys unconstitutional

Zelda Venter|Published

The Gauteng High Court's recent ruling has abolished the three-year waiting period preventing attorneys from appearing in higher court unconstitutional.