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April 23, 2025

Woman (81) seriously injured in fall

AN ELDERLY Westcliff mother suffered severe injuries — including a broken hip, shoulder, elbow and kneecap - after she fell into a hole allegedly caused by a delayed municipal response to a burst water pipe.

3 mins

Teacher 'sent' explicit messages to pupil (12) on TikTok

A PRIMARY school teacher is facing charges of child grooming after he allegedly sent explicit messages to a 12-year-old pupil on TikTok.

Teacher 'sent' explicit messages to pupil (12) on TikTok

4 mins

KZN DoE fills critical teacher posts, but challenges remain

DESPITE the recent appointment of over 1 500 teachers in KwaZulu-Natal, unions have highlighted that the ongoing shortages and budget constraints that threatened the education sector, had left many qualified teachers unemployed.

2 mins

Are children overwhelmed by homework? Parents and teachers weigh in ...

PARENTS are increasingly concerned about the growing amount of homework assigned to their children, leading to stress and anxiety.

6 mins

Luxury brands under fire: the made-in-China controversy

DAYS after President Donald Trump of the US slapped a 125% tariff on Chinese imports, China took to social media, “exposing” the location where luxury brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Coach and Jimmy Choo and many more were manufactured.

Luxury brands under fire: the made-in-China controversy

4 mins

Water quality tested at Durban beaches

RECENT water quality testing by the Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology (IWWT) has revealed which Durban beaches are safe for swimming and which pose health risks due to elevated E coli levels.

1 min

Support the Adopt-A-Child campaign to create a brighter future for our country

IN A heart-warming response to community need, it has been two weeks since the launch of the “Adopt A Child” campaign, in partnership with the Chinmaya Mission’s Flourish to Nourish team.

1 min

Family of slain Pmb pensioner want justice

THE family of a Pietermaritzburg pensioner who was assaulted and later died in his hospital, are calling for his alleged attacker to be denied bail.

Family of slain Pmb pensioner want justice

3 mins

KZN DoE clears teachers of religious intolerance allegations

THE KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education (KZN DoE) has concluded its investigation into allegations of religious intolerance at Drakensberg Secondary School, exonerating both the principal and a teacher.

5 mins

Bogus doctor arrested for illegally practising in Chatsworth

A BOGUS doctor who operated as a general practitioner (GP) from the surgery of the late Dr Govindaraj Muruvan, in Havenside Drive, in Chatsworth, treating hundreds of patients over the last three years, was arrested during a sting operation, last week.

3 mins

Young South Africans reflect on 31 years of democracy

In commemoration of Freedom Day on April 27, and 31 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.

Young South Africans reflect on 31 years of democracy

5 mins

Bridging generational gaps: youth leadership in religious organisations

Religious organisations in South Africa are empowering youth to take on leadership roles, bridging generational gaps, and preserving cultural traditions through innovative strategies.

Bridging generational gaps: youth leadership in religious organisations

6 mins

An uMhlanga woman’s life-changing experience

ANDREA Govender Singh, a member of the Parish of the Blessed Sacrament in Virginia, Durban, said as a Catholic, she had the privilege of attending a World Youth Day celebration in Poland with Pope Francis.

An uMhlanga woman’s life-changing experience

3 mins

‘He served humanity’

RELIGIOUS leaders from various faiths expressed their sadness and reflected on the impactful legacy of Pope Francis, highlighting his commitment to. compassion, interfaith dialogue, and social justice.

3 mins

Pope Francis: a legacy of compassion and change

THE last few months, in which Pope Francis has been dangerously sick, should have prepared us for his passing. Nevertheless, the news of his death on Monday morning still came as a shock to many.

Pope Francis: a legacy of compassion and change

4 mins

Remembering Pope Francis: a tribute from Durban's religious community

POPE Francis's funeral, which is expected to draw huge crowds, will take place on Saturday in the square in front of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.

4 mins

Chatsworth community mourns loss of child welfare president

COMMUNITY leaders in Chatsworth are mourning the loss of Gopaul Logan Naidu, 63, the president of Child Welfare Chatsworth (CWC), who died on Saturday, while undergoing heart bypass surgery.

Chatsworth community mourns loss of child welfare president

3 mins

Langadha stories of indenture and the days of our lives

THE holidays almost always bring together extended family at the communal dining room table. It is most often the case, especially in contemporary times, when family that have not met in a long time use this opportunity to catch up on their “days of their lives’.

Langadha stories of indenture and the days of our lives

4 mins

The railroad of death: Angola and the ticket stamped ‘no return’

It is that time of the year where stories of freedom echo through South Africa. It is a remarkable narrative of a prisoner Nelson Mandela becoming president of a democratic South Africa. But often we get lost in the grand fairy-tales of Struggle and liberation. In this column, we bring to life a story of working-class Indians from Natal, who left to Lobito Bay for a better life. Their stories have largely been forgotten. But it is a bloody reminder of the price people paid to find a home in Africa.

The railroad of death: Angola and the ticket stamped ‘no return’

8 mins

Debate erupts over privacy concerns in new land ownership regulations

New regulations requiring landowners to provide personal information have sparked a heated debate in South Africa, with political parties divided over privacy concerns and the implications for property rights, writes Nadia Khan

2 mins

Where shall we bury our beloved?

BURIALS and cremations are private affairs where family members and friends of the deceased gather to intern a beloved person. They are embedded in religious practices, traditions and norms wherein the internment or cremation of a deceased is seen as a sacred duty.

Where shall we bury our beloved?

5 mins

America: a paper tiger in decline

AMERICA is nothing more than a paper tiger and a champion of nothing.

2 mins

Lack of clarity and consistency

IN HIS opinion piece titled “Charity must not be shackled by the state” (the POST, April 16-20), Yogin Devan raises valid concerns about the need to preserve the independence of charitable organisations from state interference.

3 mins

Parties must reconsider the VAT increase

The recent agreement among political parties to increase VAT has sparked widespread concern, particularly among low-income households.

1 min

A vision for medical tourism

A FAMILY general practitioner recently made a comment that in spite of lots of discrepancies in the system, where the greater majority of poor people are marginalised from proper medical care, particularly in our public hospitals (and to some extent within our private hospi-tals), the private hospitals in our country were definitely easier to access and the fees far lower than in other countries.

1 min

The Waqf issue: charity and state control in India

YOGIN Devan’s column, “Charity must not be shackled by the state”, the POST, April 16-20, refers.

3 mins

Australian visitors bring family together

MY WIFE'S cousin and her daughter from Australia did an amazing thing recently when they came to visit their families in South Africa.

1 min

Land was grabbed illegally

DID Yogin Devan get his information about the Waqt issue from his friend, Congress acolyte Sanjay Kapoor or his contacts from the anti-Hindu DMK of Tamil Nadu, the disciples of EV Ramasamy of whom Nehru wrote: “Let him be put in a lunatic asylum and his perverted mind treated there” in a letter to K Kamraj, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.

2 mins

School marginalisation is unfortunate

An open letter to Nomusa Shamase (KZN Department of Education: superintendent education manager of uMlazi), Marco Manias (school governing body chairperson) and Dr Garth Shaw (principal).

1 min

Beware - the daily erosion of freedoms in SA

WHEN asked to write a column on Freedom Day, I did not immediately agree. It is not only because I don’t like writing, but I wondered what I would say that another would not already have said, or would say with greater eloquence than I could.

Beware - the daily erosion of freedoms in SA

4 mins

On Freedom Day, honour the past and embrace the future

THIS Sunday will mark the 31st birthday of South Africa’s democracy. On April 27, 1994, the country’s first democratic elections were held, ushering in a better future for all.

1 min

GBV in SA: Unpacking the failures of the justice system

IT WOULD not be an understatement to make the claim that gender-based violence (GBV) has become an epidemic in South Africa, and has been one for some time now. Virtually every day, the media carries stories of women and children who have been sexually assaulted, abused, violated, raped, harassed and, in the worst case scenarios, murdered by an intimate partner, a family member or a sexual predator.

GBV in SA: Unpacking the failures of the justice system

5 mins

Religion and philanthropy - a South African Hindu perspective

AS GLOBAL restructuring and the failure of neoliberal market-driven development strategies put pressure on the ability of states to meet the social and welfare needs of their citizens, faith sector philanthropy (or giving) and voluntarism are more frequently depicted in political and academic discussions as a \"solution\" to social and political challenges.

Religion and philanthropy - a South African Hindu perspective

4 mins

Medicine: a journey worth the challenge

JUNIOR Junior medical doctors in South Africa will be tested from the moment of their inception as they learn to survive. The public healthcare system in South Africa is a high-pressure environment, fraught with many challenges, which initially may seem daunting to the Ist year intern.

4 mins

Ayurvedic approaches to prevention and treatment

ACCORDING to the the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, upper respiratory tract infections such as influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and Covid-19 increase during autumn and winter. These diseases present similar symptoms. For this column, we will focus on influenza.

Ayurvedic approaches to prevention and treatment

6 mins

Fight those germs, and detoxify the body

SOUTH Africa is known as the cradle of humankind. From a yogic point of view, it is a land charged with high levels of spiritual energy, a site frequented by rishis of the yore for their sadhna (practices given) and seva (selfless service or charity).

Fight those germs, and detoxify the body

4 mins

Protect yourself this flu season

INFLUENZA, also known as the flu, is an acute viral respiratory infection transmitted by the influenza virus.

Protect yourself this flu season

2 mins

A lawyer’s journey from loyalty to rebellion

THIS title is a bit of a misnomer, as the original Kesari was based on the true story of a Sikh regiment led by soldier Ishar Singh (Akshay Kumar), who valiantly sacrificed their lives defending British India against hundreds of Afghan tribesmen.

1 min

Burnley’s ‘boring’ style could secure survival for Lyle Foster’s team

BURNLEY have confirmed their return to the English Premier League with victory over Sheffield United on Monday night.

Burnley’s ‘boring’ style could secure survival for Lyle Foster’s team

2 mins

Athletes shine at Laureus Awards as Biles weighs Olympic return

AMERICAN gymnast Simone Biles, voted Sportswoman of the Year at the Laureus Sport Awards ceremony in Madrid on Monday night, said she remained uncertain about whether she would compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Athletes shine at Laureus Awards as Biles weighs Olympic return

1 min

Kannemeyer could hold the key

It is only a fortnight before the official start of South Africa’s Champion Season so punters need to pay close attention in the ensuing weeks if they are to try and second guess trainers and their strategies.

Kannemeyer could hold the key

3 mins

Ancelotti still in 'honeymoon' phase

REAL Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti dismissed suggestions on Tuesday he is under mounting pressure at the club as they sit second in the La Liga standings and were knocked out of the Uefa Champions League last week.

Ancelotti still in 'honeymoon' phase

1 min

Why you should consider adding a 7-Wood to your golf bag

IN RECENT times the 7-Wood in golf has become a very popular golf club in the bags of pros and amateurs.

1 min

South Coast turning heads with mix of delicious edibles

LONG Weekend Rock & Surf Fishing Frenzy!

2 mins

EThekwini Municipality launches sports lease committee

A FORMER Durban footballing administrator said it was up to communities to amalgamate and show that they could make their sports facilities sustainable in the long term.

3 mins

Should Feinberg-Mngomezulu or Pollard be Springbok flyhalf?

I WAS honestly worried about Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s injury situation earlier this season.

Should Feinberg-Mngomezulu or Pollard be Springbok flyhalf?

3 mins

Alexander-Arnold will be fondly remembered

LIVERPOOL captain Virgil van Dijk says Trent Alexander-Arnold will be remembered for \"a lot of good things\" even if he decides to leave Anfield at the end of the season.

Alexander-Arnold will be fondly remembered

1 min

Adams tipping Engelbrecht, Peter as future of SA spinners

KESHAV Maharaj is 35-years-old. So too is Dane Piedt.

Adams tipping Engelbrecht, Peter as future of SA spinners

3 mins

Kaydn Naidoo's journey from water baby to Olympic hopeful

KAYDN Naidoo has grown from water baby to fly guy, and is now making waves in the swimming world with his sights set on the 50m and 100m butterfly at the LA Olympics in 2028.

Kaydn Naidoo's journey from water baby to Olympic hopeful

3 mins

Proteas trio pushing everyone to work harder

PROTEAS Women's captain Laura Wolvaardt knows all about being the youngster in the team. The skipper, now 25, was 16-years-old when she made her international debut against England back in 2016.

Proteas trio pushing everyone to work harder

2 mins

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