Residents of Lower Illovo to protest against homeless shelter development
The walk will start from the R603 (opposite Engen Garage) to the development site in Walsh Place at 7:30am.
Dr Sid Reddy, 70, takes each year as it comes
Dr Sid Reddy, a 70-year-old dentist from Chatsworth, is on a mission to complete his 26th Comrades Marathon
Family seeks witnesses after Chatsworth grandfather knocked twice, dies in hospital
The second driver, who knocked Vijendra “Parra” Govender, allegedly did not stop
Sandfields community to restore temple hall by January 2025
The Sandfields Siva Subramaniar temple hall, devastated by a tornado in June 2024, is set to reopen by January 2026, thanks to community support and rebuilding efforts.
We were robbed of our dreams, says grieving wife
A Tongaat woman shares her heartbreaking story of losing her husband, Arvin Ramluckan, to a tornado, and how her young daughters cope with the loss.
Remembering Rennisha Gounden: A family's journey of healing
One year after the tragic loss of Rennisha Gounden in a tornado, her husband Viven shares their family's journey of healing, coping with grief, and cherishing memories.
One year on: Tongaat community are still picking up the pieces
Nearly a year after a devastating tornado struck Tongaat, residents recount their ongoing struggles to rebuild their homes and lives, highlighting the challenges of financial support and insurance issues.
Community mourns Verulam bus driver shot while on duty: funeral tomorrow
"A kind soul who didn't deserve to have his life taken away like this"
Two men convicted of murder in the case of slain lecturer
Two men have been convicted of the murder of Chanlall Dwarika, a lecturer at Mangosuthu University of Technology, following a harrowing trial that revealed the circumstances of his death.
The emotional journey of a Durban couple's adoption experience
“When we initially started, we chose to go via the state, but we were left absolutely frustrated, especially by the service and treatment we received. "
Jordyn’s journey to the 2025 Race Unity Speech Awards in New Zealand
“In my speech, I spoke about tangible effective ways to help see increased cultural diversity within our school and communities. I also shared personal experiences about how racism labelled me as incompatible, but we all have a voice and a story that deserves to be heard. . . "
Phoenix attorney in petrol bomb 'revenge attack'
"We believe someone is trying to hurt us"
Body of KZN graduate brought home after she suffered cardiac arrest in India
Her dream was to be called Dr Mikaila Chetty. She achieved that when she recently graduated with her PhD in Forensic Toxicology at a university in Gujarat.
Mom’s inspiring story of raising deaf children
From ‘mourning’ for her two children who were diagnosed as deaf, to ensuring that they would achieve success as adults, Nayantra Kanaye, the deputy president of the KZN Blind and Deaf Society and a former teacher, shared her journey from childhood and motherhood, to retirement.
Celebrating a journey of love and happiness
Ahead of Mother’s Day on Sunday, we spoke to Durban comedienne and entrepreneur, Natashia Munian (Bash with Tash) about her “lifechanging and rewarding journey” as a mother.
Chatsworth woman launches ‘Clips for Change’ campaign to support cancer patients
"My new goal is to go beyond 100 000 clips and, even more importantly, to inspire others to join in and start similar initiatives wherever they are. "
Woman tells how her fiancé was shot dead when he stopped to buy bread
Austin Marcus Khan and Mikayla Chetty had planned to marry in July
Voices of survival: Poovendhrie Roja Naidoo's fight against sexual violence
From victimhood to empowerment
Sexual violence in South Africa: a pandemic that demands urgent action
Local activists have likened the surge in sexual violence to a pandemic, urging for immediate action and systemic change to protect victims and prevent future offences
KwaDukuza residents protest against water tariff increases amid ongoing outages
"The lack of water tankers is also a stark reality, despite the municipality's claims of having a fleet. . . " said a resident
KZN transport department allocates R216 million for pothole repairs
"All pothole repairs must adhere to sound road construction engineering standards. "
Support animal welfare organisation's ‘Rock for Rescue' fundraiser
Some of the rescue dogs' paintings will be up for auction at the event
Woman awarded R1. 3 million by Road Accident Fund for loss of earnings
Following the accident, Haseena Mossa said she lost her independence and relied heavily on others for everyday tasks
Young South Africans reflect on 31 years of democracy
In commemoration of Freedom Day on April 27, and thirty-one years of democracy, POST reporter NADIA KHAN, spoke to young South Africans on how far they believe we have come as a country and the role they can play in addressing critical issues.