In the face of KwaZulu-Natal’s persistent and often overwhelming crime challenges, Lt-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has emerged as a pivotal figure in South Africa’s crime-fighting landscape, says Professor Nirmala Gopal
The Democratic Alliance and Patriotic Alliance’s recent whitewashing of Israel’s crimes during their so-called “fact-finding mission” isn’t just willful blindness, says Usuf Chikte
Religious intolerance often comes from a dark and dangerous place, says Professor Suriamurthee Maistry
How US tariffs are impacting South Africa's economy
We find ourselves yet again at a crossroads, says Zakhele Collison Ndlovu
It was the third settlement, after Durban and Pietermaritzburg, to be established in the former British Colony of Natal
Modern day conspiracy theories are anything but religious. More sacrilegious, perhaps!
Although some oversight is desirable, it is important that charities remain independent from government interference if they are to offer a meaningful alternative to services provided by the public sector, says Yogin Devan
There is a close association between religion, ethics and morality, says Professor Brij Maharaj