Watch VideoWATCH: " Mummy, he got a gun" - child witnesses hijacking unfold outside his home in Phoenix

Post Reporter|Published

The footage showed traumatised visitors cowering on the floor outside their relative's driveway gate, while one suspect reversed the Toyota Corolla.

Nivz Daniels Bullyraj: the teacher merging dance and teaching

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published

NIVZ Daniels Bullyraj, an innovative teacher from Durban, uses dance and social media to inspire his pupils and promote respect and dignity.

The Epstein files: exposing the dark underbelly of the elite

Yusuf Ismail|Published

As the implications of the Epstein files continue to surface, one thing is alarmingly clear: a reckoning with the powerful is long overdue.

From hustle culture to bed rotting: navigating modern life

Dr Sandy Kalyan|Published

Dive into the compelling world of hustle culture in South Africa—discover how side jobs are reshaping our work lives and the delicate balance between ambition and ...

Richards bay crime alert: more than 4000 vagrants living in camps in greenbelt areas

Monishka Govender|Published

Residents of Richards Bay are voicing urgent concerns over deteriorating infrastructure, environmental degradation, and rising crime, calling for immediate action ...

Brazilian artists to bring a vibrant mix of music to Cape Town International Jazz Festival

Lutho Pasiya|Published

Get ready for a cultural explosion at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival as Brazilian artists Vanessa Moreno and Salomão Soares take the stage, blending jazz ...

'We need to take charge of the country and ensure progress': Zuma calls for unity between MK Party and EFF

Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

Former President Jacob Zuma urges collaboration between the MK Party and EFF to achieve true liberation for black South Africans.

Understanding rules: how government regulations protect schools and communities

Martin Meyer|Published

The intersection of law and education is crucial for maintaining not just order but also safety within our schools. Martin Meyer explores how rules act as both a ...

Eskom installation teams face persistent resistance during smart meter rollout

Karen Singh|Published

The power utility, Eskom, stated in its most recent power system update that it was moving forward with a phased programme to eliminate load reduction by 2027.

'Scammed': Standard Bank users raise the alarm over alleged fraud and data breaches

Bongan Hans|Published

STANDARD Bank customers are raising alarms over alleged fraud incidents that have led to significant financial losses.

Chatsworth pupils hooked on cough syrup concoction to get a high during school hours

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Increasing numbers of South African school pupils are resorting to the misuse of prescription medications and cough syrups in their quest for a high, say community ...

'Keith's life mattered': Govender family calls for his killer to be brought to book

Monishka Govender|Published

After the tragic loss of their son Keith Govender, a Chatsworth family grapples with immense grief and the burden of substantial medical bills incurred during his ...

Verulam schoolgirls recruited by notorious drug lords for sex and money

Yoshini Perumal|Published

'They are also selling their bodies to dealers for money'

The early retirement illusion: why leaving work before your time may cost you more than you think

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

The government’s push to retire employees early collides head-on with a global reality: people are living far longer than retirement funds were designed to support, ...

Neglect at Westcliff Flats: residents refuse ownership amid deteriorating conditions

Yoshini Perumal|Published

Residents of Westcliff Flats are protesting against the transfer of ownership of their dilapidated homes, citing severe neglect and ongoing issues that threaten ...

Indian singer and flautist Varijashree Venugopal to perform at 'Africa's Grandest Gathering'

Candice Soobramoney|Published

Grammy-nominated Indian artist Varijashree Venugopal is set to enchant audiences at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, showcasing her original compositions ...

Social media hoax: No evidence of Joshlin Smith's remains discovered

Brando Nel|Published

Police have condemned social media claims that the remains of missing girl Joshlin Smith have been found, urging users to verify information before sharing, IOL ...

Panic buying warning: Government urges calm as fuel supply remains stable

Mthobisi Nozulela|Published

Amid rising global crude oil prices, South Africa's Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources reassures citizens of a stable fuel supply and warns against panic-buying. ...

Red tape: frustrated community laments 20 year wait for a crematorium

Monishka Govender|Published

Richards Bay is grappling with a dire need as local families face significant emotional and financial challenges stemming from the absence of a crematorium.