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June 04, 2025

3 dead: families tell of their pain

SURVIVOR RELIVES HOW BUS 'FELL OVER BRIDGE'

3 dead: families tell of their pain

3 mins

Community fights for the future of sports fields

COMMUNITY and sporting leaders are “sick of the corruption” which they claim has led to the deterioration of sports fields in Phoenix.

Community fights for the future of sports fields

5 mins

Phoenix community leaders demand halt to housing developments

COMMUNITY leaders and residents in Phoenix are protesting against housing developments on sports fields, demanding a moratorium until infrastructure issues are resolved.

Phoenix community leaders demand halt to housing developments

3 mins

Political leaders demand probe into land transfers in eThekwini

POLITICAL leaders who joined Saturday’s protest are calling for a full investigation into all the land transfers in eThekwini involving sports fields and public spaces.

3 mins

Factory owner arrested for exploiting undocumented workers

A STANGER woman who had allegedly employed over 250 undocumented foreign nationals as “cheap labour” — paying them far less than the minimum wage to work at her clothing factory — was arrested during a joint operation by police and the premier’s office.

Factory owner arrested for exploiting undocumented workers

1 min

Pmb residents outraged by steep tariff hikes amid poor service delivery

STRUGGLING with ongoing service delivery issues and the rising cost of living, residents and business owners in Pietermaritzburg are up in arms after tariff hikes were approved by the Msunduzi Municipality.

4 mins

Chatsworth market Hindu traders oppose municipality's order to remove sacred puthu

HINDU stall owners at a Chatsworth market are furious over a notice from the eThekwini Municipality instructing them to stop performing rituals at a prayer site and to destroy the puthu (a sacred mound) that was formed at the market in 2022.

Chatsworth market Hindu traders oppose municipality's order to remove sacred puthu

6 mins

One-armed runner’s determination in the face of adversity

ONE man who will be running the 2025 Comrades Marathon is sure to inspire anyone to get up and run - and keep pushing until the end.

3 mins

Rajendra Chetty and the marathon that outran apartheid

As South Africans prepare for the spectacular Comrades Marathon, often forgotten is that until 1975 black people were not allowed to participate. But a powerful and prefigurative alternative was pioneered by journalist Rajendra Chetty and involved a ‘ghost runner, aka John Tarrant. It was one of the most remarkable moments in South African sporting history, and ‘Comrade fever’ is an apposite moment to remember what came to be known as the Gold Top marathon.

Rajendra Chetty and the marathon that outran apartheid

7 mins

Looking forward to earning a green number

BELIEVE IN YOURSELF'

1 min

'I'm expecting a humbling experience'

GIVAHN Ranjith, a 30-year-old telecommunications representative from Phoenix, has decided to take on the biggest race of his life and run his first Comrades Marathon.

1 min

Medical student will spend 21st birthday resting before run

POSITIVE ATTITUDES

1 min

Merebank couple prepare to chase their dreams

AT SCHOOL Ishara Dhanraj could barely run a kilometer but since 2016, all that has changed.

Merebank couple prepare to chase their dreams

2 mins

Phoenix pastor running his 21st race

GOOD TIME

Phoenix pastor running his 21st race

1 min

Running against the odds at 70

MAKING FAMILY PROUD

Running against the odds at 70

1 min

Dr Sid Reddy, 70, takes each year as it comes

A CHATSWORTH dentist, Dr Sid Reddy, hopes to complete his 26th Comrades Marathon.

Dr Sid Reddy, 70, takes each year as it comes

1 min

Why older neighbourhoods like Chatsworth outshine sterile housing estates

THERE'S something special about older, well-established neighbourhoods like Chatsworth and Shallcross in Durban.

Why older neighbourhoods like Chatsworth outshine sterile housing estates

3 mins

The Ruth First legacy

A MAJOR highway in Durban is named Ruth First, but who was she.

2 mins

Dr Rajie Tudge launches 'The Goodwill Girl: The Story of Daya Pillay'

CELEBRATING A LEGACY

Dr Rajie Tudge launches 'The Goodwill Girl: The Story of Daya Pillay'

3 mins

Jurie Thaver: a life dedicated to activism and community service

FROM a young age, Jurie Thaver had a passion for helping those in need and would later join the fight against apartheid with fellow Struggle activists.

9 mins

Remembering Darren Scott: a tribute to a radio legend

MAY 27 will always be remembered as a day when radio in South Africa lost one of its brightest stars. Darren Scott was no ordinary presenter.

Remembering Darren Scott: a tribute to a radio legend

4 mins

KZN crime stats highlight loopholes for sexual offenders in accessing society’s most vulnerable

THE recent revelation - as part of the fourth quarter SAPS crime statistics - that KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) had the highest number of rape cases within educational facilities demands urgent and focused attention.

KZN crime stats highlight loopholes for sexual offenders in accessing society’s most vulnerable

3 mins

Crime management: the need to manage internal security threats

Crime prevention through environmental design includes community engagement and support for law enforcement, but municipalities need to co-operate by regular cycles of grass cutting, refuse removals, fixing streetlights and closing unnecessary pathways.

Crime management: the need to manage internal security threats

3 mins

Phoenix's healthcare crisis: a community's plea for change

STATE OF NEGLECT

4 mins

Remove unroadworthy vehicles from our roads

IT IS NO rocket science that unroadworthy vehicles — especially when it comes to faulty steering systems or brakes — are the cause of numerous fatal accidents.

2 mins

Illicit activities at vehicle testing stations to be tackled to remove moving coffins from our roads

IT HAS been a very tough week for the families of the horrific bus accident in Tongaat.

3 mins

How Officer Sershen recovered my lost phone

1 AM A 76-year-old avid cyclist, and on May 27 this year I experienced what I can only describe as a face-to-face encounter with a biblical good Samaritan.

2 mins

Justice served, but at what cost?

“MARRIED father of two pleads guilty to killing his lover with 4-pound hammer” (the POST, May 28 - June 1) refers.

1 min

Poor service at Phoenix Sassa office

I AM WRITING to express my deep frustration and concern regarding the poor service and disorganisation at the Sassa offices, particularly in relation to how Phoenix residents are being treated.

2 mins

The genocide elephant in the room

THE POST (May 28 — June 2) is to be commended for publishing the only truly objective reviews of the Donald Trump-Cyril Ramaphosa meeting.

1 min

Durban marks International Yoga Day on June 21

THE Durban beachfront amphitheatre will transform into a wellness sanctuary when the 11th International Yoga Day is held on June 21 from 8am until noon.

Durban marks International Yoga Day on June 21

1 min

Nutrition strategies for Comrades success

EAT RIGHT, RUN STRONG:

2 mins

Improving men's mental health involves difficult conversations

Amid the stigma surrounding mental health, it's time for men to shatter the silence and confront their emotional struggles, writes Suntosh R Pillay, as we observe Men's Health Month

Improving men's mental health involves difficult conversations

3 mins

Ayurvedic secrets to prepare your joints for marathon

PREPARING for a marathon is no small feat. It requires intense ambition and dedication.

Ayurvedic secrets to prepare your joints for marathon

3 mins

Love, betrayal, and a quest for truth

CRUCIAL FORCE

Love, betrayal, and a quest for truth

1 min

A missed opportunity in retelling a heroic tale

THE movie tells the tale of real-life brave teenage warrior Hamir Gohi (played by Sooraj Pancholi) from a royal Rajput family, who died along with his small band of soldiers while defending the famous Somnath temple against Muslim invaders.

1 min

A journey through apartheid: the impact of 'Sarafina!' and 'Asinamali!'

SOUTH AFRICAN THEATRE SHOWCASED

A journey through apartheid: the impact of 'Sarafina!' and 'Asinamali!'

3 mins

Cherry Oh Baby is on trial

UNTERS face a competitive card when racing switches to the poly at Hollywoodbets Greyville today and the race that will attract most attention is the first leg of the Pick 6, race four on the nine-race card, where Cherry Oh Baby will attempt to snap her string of runners-up placings.

3 mins

Defeated ASA rivals refocus on KZN Athletics presidency battle

TWO of the rivals for the position of KwaZulu-Natal Athletics (KZNA) president will not have long to recover from their defeat in the race for the top position at Athletics South Africa (ASA), as they refocus their attention on the battle to lead their regional federation.

2 mins

Siya Kolisi praises Sharks' new-found fighting spirit

SHARKS loose-forward Siya Kolisi feels their recent ability to get over the line in close matches without playing Champagne rugby, and to finish strongly, is a sign of the growing maturity and fighting spirit among the franchise's players.

2 mins

Fillet baits drawing aggressive strikes from snoek at Umgeni

IF YOU enjoy steady pull, clean drifts, and some salt on your brow, conditions offshore are lining up nicely.

2 mins

Mastering lag putting: tips to minimise three-putts

AS GOLFERS, we've all been there - standing on the green, staring down a lengthy putt, and hoping against hope that we can navigate the break and sink the ball in two strokes or less.

1 min

Gamesmanship or disrespect? 'The Wink' that sparked a debate

THE incident involving Sharks scrum-half Jaden Hendrikse and that wink towards Munster opponent Jack Crowley, as the flyhalf lined up a kick at goal during their United Rugby Championship quarter-final this past Saturday, raises serious questions about sportsmanship and the spirit of rugby.

Gamesmanship or disrespect? 'The Wink' that sparked a debate

2 mins

Fernandes to stay at Manchester Utd

BRUNO Fernandes has reportedly rejected a huge offer to leave Manchester United for the Saudi Pro League, opting to be part of Ruben Amorim’s rebuild at Old Trafford.

1 min

Australia are planning to give a great send-off to Kohli and Sharma

TODD Greenberg, the Cricket Australia (CA) CEO, said he hopes to give a memorable send-off to Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli should the duo play in Australia one last time later this year.

Australia are planning to give a great send-off to Kohli and Sharma

2 mins

Klaasen bows out having reshaped T20-era but misses international honours

IN this day and age, with lucrative T20 leagues around the world, the lack of Cricket South Africa’s financial muscle, and a host of other factors, it comes as little surprise to see a player of Heinrich Klaasen’s calibre call time on his international career at just 33-years old.

2 mins

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