Parsee Rustomjee Primary School launches its first computer lab
This lab places the school in a position to capacitate learners by helping them to be technology savvy, said Salesh Panday, Principal of Parsee Rustomjee Primary ...
City: Not all piers are banned for fishing
“There are piers that are open for fishing, and some are closed for fishing. The primary reason for closure of some piers is due to non-compliance by fishermen. ...
Man accused of robbing the elderly arrested by Rusa after three day search
“Officers surrounded his home and found the suspect hiding in the ceiling. ”
Pathologist’s orange cake with frosting wins over judges at The Oyster Box Bake-Off competition
“My friend told me to enter because she loved the way I baked. She loves my orange flavoured cake, so I decided to make this one for the competition. ”
The Great Oyster Box Bake-Off returns bigger and sweeter than before
Bakers from KwaZulu-Natal were able to enter their baked delights into the competition with the hope of winning the coveted title.
Jorah Soojay: The rising star of South African junior chess
My most memorable part of the tournament was honestly just winning and before the last round, knowing that no matter the result, I was still going to automatically ...
Pageant queen gears for Woman of the Universe contest in Istanbul
“I’m keen to harness friendships, expand my network and compete on an international level not only for the experience, but to fulfil a lifelong dream. ”
South African attorney makes the Haut Monde Mrs India worldwide finals
“I wanted to participate in pageants when I was younger, but my father never allowed me to. Now that I am well established in my career and married with two kids, ...
Phoenix angler, whose granddad left his fishing gear to him, prepares to make his international debut
Jeremiah Chetty was recently selected to represent South Africa in the 23rd junior under-21 FIPS-M World Shore Angling Championships in Wexford, Ireland.
Taps run dry - again
Residents in some areas north of Durban are without water - again - following a burst on Thursday on the Northern Aqueduct pipeline at point D-Newlands.
Solar eclipse: Myths and superstitions
With the total solar eclipse on Monday (April 8) comes several myths and superstitions, including sleep disorders, nightmares, bad dreams, accidents and that pregnant ...
Tongaat runner completes marathon as best local finisher, qualifies for Comrades
Elston Naicker, from Tongaat, recently participated in the Dolphin Coast Marathon and completed the race as the best local finisher. In the process, he secured a ...
Meet South Africa's first paraplegic driving instructor
Having felt the pain of not being able to drive the conventional way, which gave birth to a desire to help others, Viran Maniram, 45, from the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal ...
Merebank teacher wins a whopping 10 medals at SA Masters swimming competition
The 28-year-old, a teacher at PR Pather Secondary School, participated in 13 events and won one gold, three silver and six bronze medals
From SA to China, Noeline creates positive change
Mrs SA first runner-up last year, soared to new heights when she made the top 20 of the Mrs Globe - two weeks after completing radiation therapy