Dumisani Mthethwa, alongside the Stand Out Foundation, donates clothes to Ngwelezane Place of Safety, highlighting the urgent need for support for victims of gender-based violence in rural South Africa.
Heala advocates for urgent discussions on hunger and food insecurity in South Africa, highlighting the need for policy reform and the expansion of the Health Promotion Levy to combat child hunger and improve public health.
Ethiopian spaza shop owners in Durban’s Canelands community come together to donate food parcels, expressing gratitude and solidarity following recent food safety tragedies.
Calls for intensive dialogue on teenage sexual health rise as KZN Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane addresses alarming teenage pregnancy rates during a Christmas celebration.
Cyril Xaba, the Mayor of eThekwini Municipality, spearheads a law enforcement operation aimed at enhancing road safety and deterring crime during the festive season.
Emergency services respond to a devastating retaining wall collapse in Cato Manor, Durban, resulting in two fatalities and highlighting the urgent need for improved housing in informal settlements.
Women’s advocacy groups express outrage over the murder of Nontobeko Cele by Sbusiso Lawrence, who confessed to the crime in a disturbing video. This article explores the implications of domestic violence and the urgent need for change in South Africa.
Join the celebration of Izwi Labafelokazi’s third anniversary, where women unite to empower each other and advocate for the rights of widows in South Africa.
The Educate Empower Elevate Foundation’s candlelight event at UNISA highlighted the importance of safe sex practices amidst declining condom use and rising reliance on PrEP, as experts call for increased awareness and advocacy.
KwaZulu-Natal's Department of Education concludes the year with accolades for its successful implementation of the National School Nutrition Programme, highlighting the achievements of local schools in providing nutritious meals to pupils.
A 23-year-old woman, Nozipho Mthethwa, faces a long road to recovery and justice after a pit bull attack left her with severe injuries.
SA Harvest calls for donations to their GivingTuesday campaign, aiming to raise R270 000 to deliver 300 000 meals to families in need across South Africa.
At just 16, Nyska Jagasur has made waves in the karate world, securing the Commonwealth Cup Junior Female Kumite title and demonstrating remarkable resilience and dedication.
Family pleads for help in finding missing uMtata cyclist Herbert Qedusizi Msimang.
MK Party intervenes in the ongoing struggle of former EPWP workers facing unjust dismissals, as protests continue and legal battles unfold.
Former EPWP workers await their day in court, their fight for justice is emblematic of larger systemic issues regarding job security and workers’ rights.
KZN Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli leads a transformative initiative in KwaZulu-Natal, transitioning from 16 Days of Activism into a powerful 365 Days of Activism against gender-based violence.
The Gold Rush Foundation’s partnership with the KwaZulu-Natal Blind and Deaf Society is transforming lives through critical renovations that prioritize accessibility and inclusion for the blind and deaf communities.
Naked protesters from the Expanded Public Works Programme are set to appear in court, raising questions about the implications of their demonstration.
This festive season, the Midlands Meander business owners beckon the public to explore its unique local businesses.
Santa Shoebox Project donors have once again rallied to support underprivileged children across South Africa and Namibia, with 74 751 shoeboxes being donated this year – up from 2023’s total of 74 169, bringing the total number of children impacted over the past 19 years to 1 301 508.
Visual cues can help identify rip currents: darker water, gaps between breaking waves, and disturbed surfaces in otherwise calm waters are all telling signs of a rip current.
Pranay Sharma, 21, showcases his exceptional talent by winning three gold medals at the Commonwealth Karate Championships in Durban, solidifying his status as a rising star in the sport.
The continent’s estimated annual loss of $2. 5 billion due to inadequate IP protections amplifies the urgency of equipping participants with the skills to spearhead enhanced protection measures.
SANDA Skills Development CEO, Nelisiwe Mkhize, nominated as leader in business.