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GUEST COLUMN Nkosinathi Myataza is an engineer and the regional general manager of ACSA’s (Airports Company South Africa) Durban International…
Above: Cindy with Dalo, who is coordinating food supplies. On Tuesday night last week, Cindy Norcott was feeling heartbroken,…
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The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry invites you to a seminar on nuclear power in South Africa
Two KZN Lads will soon be leaving our shores to compete in the 2015 World Optimist Champs held in Dziwnów, Poland.
This July sees the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) return for its 36th year of cinematic celebration.
Scatterlings – A Tapestry of Afri-Expat Lives looks at the turmoil of emigration, with contributions from both sides of the fence. Review by Sharon Gill
The BMW International Polo Series brought more thrills and spills to Shongweni this weekend, when SA met Chile
Shongweni set the tone for a fabulous BMW International Polo Series – the sun shone, the polo was exciting and the atmosphere was fantastic
Head down to the Shongweni polo fields for a fabulous day out with family and friends at the BMW Polo Series. Find all the details here
SA snowboarders countrywide are preparing for the imminent Quiksnow Slopestyle contest happening at Afriski coming weekend in Lesotho’s Maluti Mountains.
Our own international icon, Nelson Mandela, turns 94 today! See how the Proteas shared in the celebrations here
Local designer Leigh Schubert has been chosen to dress the South African Olympic team for the Opening Ceremony
Reduce the money you spend on electricity by adopting a few clever tricks and monitoring your use with the Powertime App
If you’re looking for peace and tranquillity, a place where you can have everything taken care of, then Rhino River Lodge ticks all the boxes
Taju means ‘Light up’ in Swahili. This is Josiah Waiguru Gitau’s ‘nom de plume’. His middle name, Waiguru (in Kikuyu) means ‘from above’, and his names have inspired him to create art that brings brightness and happiness.
Four Durbanites are getting ready for the adventure of their lives in the Put Foot Rally – and the chance to give back along the way
André Fiore catches up with cricketing legend, Mike Procter and his life now off the field.
Today (Jan 12, 2012) is set to be another scorcher with the mercury tipped to hit 33C in Durban, going as high as 35C in Richards Bay.
Andrew Duminy has written a book about the people who devoted their lives to mapping South Africa.
There’s relief for motorists today as the petrol price is reduced in time for the summer holidays
The Durban beachfront and ICC conference area have come alive with COP17 activities. Pictures from the events on the go around the city.
The Red Frogs are again all set to lend a helping hand at the year-end Ballito and Umhlanga bashes.
There’s more pain in store for Durban commuters with the announcement of a 23c petrol price increase by the Department of Energy last week.
Yesterday was a rough day for many Blackberry users in Durban . . . the BlackBerry Messenger service was down and users were unable to browse the web effectively.
Get on your walking shoes to raise awareness for diabetes in SA. Fun walk in Durban on November 6.
World Cup Rugby and breakfast are on the agenda at the Hellenic Hall in Durban North on Sunday, October 9 from 6am.
The Dalai Lama has given up on hopes of attending Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s 80th birthday, causing quite a ruckus . . . but was all this drama really necessary?
There’s more bad news ahead for under-fire consumers, as it’s expected that the fuel price will rise significantly this week.
Efforts to remove the stricken vessel, The Phoenix, from Sheffield Beach continue, and drew quite a crowd to the north coast this weekend.
Group buying power’s a bit of a buzzword at the moment. Find out how to get in on the action.
Video: South African rock star Ard Matthews made a horrible mess of the national anthem last night. What an embarrassment.
This age-old rivaly will be tested once again as SA and Australia come head to head on the polo fields at Shongweni on 14 August – expect great excitement both on and off the field
At midnight tonight the petrol price is set to rise by 29c. The pumps at local petrol stations have been busy most of the day.
Interest rates under pressure, electricity tariff hikes, water hikes, now brace yourself for yet another surge in the petrol price.
Interest rates under pressure, electricity tariff hikes, water hikes, now brace yourself for yet another surge in the petrol price.
Economists believe that the fuel price in South Africa could rise to R10 a litre by the end of the year.
Graeme Smith has swotted away reporters’ questions following SA’s collapse against England in the World Cup yesterday.
The under fire English cricket outfit, mocked as a ‘pub side’ by the merciless British press, face SA today.
Massive, angry hail stones pounding the earth. This video definitely falls into the “can you believe it?” category.
Cricket fans are licking their lips in anticipation of the Pro20 match between South Africa and India at Durban’s Moses Mabhida stadium on January 9, 2011.
The traditional Boxing Day Test which this year sees South Africa come up against world number 1 India takes place at Kingsmead from December 26-30.
Tomorrow (December 1) is World Aids Day. Tell us how you are getting involved to mark this special day.
Weathermen reckon the Springboks will face snow and freezing temperatures on Saturday. Something like this?
It’s the lad everone’s been talking about: See George North’s second try against the Boks in Wales on Saturday.
Hollywood has spoken. Vampire romance is all the rage. Now SA is getting in on the act.
Top Durban ad agency scoops Loerie award for in-your-face poster campaign for Blood Service.
Heat SA caught teen pop sensation Justin Bieber arriving at OR Tambo Airport on Wednesday, September 22!
Google’s uber pacy new search engine, Google Instant, is making waves, but won’t be available immediately in SA.
Victims of the current public servants’ strike, heavily pregnant women, are being turned away from hospitals.
Spoilt for holidays South Africa is a world in one country, with spectacular landscapes, natural beauty and a wide variety…
One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu – the essence of being human.