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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Zoë Modiga to take the audience back to their roots

Durban-born jazz singer-songwriter Zoë Modiga hopes to use her music tour to thank her audience and, more importantly, remind them of who they are and what they stand for.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Sassa to reclaim R544 million wrongly paid to recipients

Debtors have been warned to comply or face criminal action.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Tertiary students frustrated by NSFAS new allowance payment method

National Students Financial Aid Scheme has introduced a bank card, which students are expected to use for their transactions; however some students say they are having difficulty registering with one of the four distribution partners

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Obesity an issue to address before it is too late

The World Obesity Atlas 2022 predicts that 50% of South African women would be obese by 2030

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Teenage pregnancy rises - blame game between government and parents

KZN registered 18 550 births for children aged 10 to 17 during the 2019/20 financial year, with 5 500 of them aged 10 and 14.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

2024 is the last chance to change our country, says Duduzane Zuma

Zuma, who is hopeful of being a presidential candidate, would not reveal whether he was still a member of the ANC.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Tips for fathers facing financial pressure

“Living within your means is essential. Avoid spending more than you earn and refrain from making major purchases. ”

Sunday Tribune Lifestyle
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

1976: The Musical reflects the youth’s struggle

The musical is returning to Durban after it was only performed to a select group in 2021 due to the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Capturing memories: reclaiming the dignity of elders

A specialised service aimed at capturing photos of the elderly from across the country to reclaim their dignity and for good memories

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Vaping, a new epidemic in SA

Social media platforms have played a pivotal role in the marketing of vaping products, targeting young users with tailored advertisements and content.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

‘Gunshots are a norm in hostels’ - Glebelands residents

Residents at Glebelands Hostel in uMlazi say they’ve become so used to the killings at the hostel, that they hardly flinch anymore.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase and Zama Ngcoya|Published

Kwaito legend Kabelo Mabalane aims high in Ironman racing event

The Kwaito star owns a few Comrades marathon medals and will hopefully be part of the ultimate human race in 2024.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Bloodbath at Durban hostel

Seven people killed, while two are fighting for their lives in hospital.

Sunday Tribune News
Zama Ngcoya and Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Home Affairs whistle-blower gunned down

Police were allegedly extorting her after illegal arrest

Sunday Tribune News
Lethu Nxumalo and Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Municipal workers accused of cable theft

Customers urged to assist the municipality by reporting those extorting money from them us to security service providers.

Sunday Tribune News
Zama Ngcoya and Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Tyre manufacturer and workers reach a stalemate as illegal industrial action enters fourth week

If you are in the market to buy a new set of Dunlop tyres, chances are that they soon might be out of stock due to a protracted strike by workers.

Sunday Tribune News
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Travel Indaba provides a major boost for local businesses

Africa’s Travel Indaba (ATI) seems to have fulfilled the expectations of most local businesses, who were delighted by its impact.

Sunday Tribune Travel
Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published

Heads to roll as IFP identifies those owning regalia not approved by party

There will be consequences to face for IFP members who have defied the party by buying, wearing and posting on social media regalia bearing the face of its current president.

Sunday Tribune News
Zama Ngcoya , Lethu Nxumalo and Simangaliso Ntshangase|Published