Cele’s R70m not hitting streets

Bongani Hans and Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Considered the eyes and ears of the SAPS, forums in eThekwini say the national allocation was not enough and they had seen few, if any, benefits. KwaZulu-Natal was ...

Powerful weapon in water fight

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

People are enraged at continual water interruptions and feel powerless when charged high prices for ‘air’. Help is at hand.

Another sorry tale of a sacred place lying in ruins

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

This week’s feature on old and new Durban is another sorry tale of a sacred place left lying in ruins. Sadly, this is the state of affairs at the Cato Manor Garden ...

What we’ve searched for over 25 years

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Every day millions of people google stuff on the powerhouse search engine Google which keeps track of and tallies up every search.

Hectic life in the service lane

Lindsay Slogrove and Ntuthuko Mlondo|Published

Some ungracious patrons do not tip, or leave insulting tips like recent reports of a waiter in Cape Town who returned a R5 tip off a R480 bill. Others behave outrageously ...

A modern-day tale of poverty, child abandonment and addiction

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

This is a fascinating insight into the lives of “hillbilly rednecks”, a term hated by the folk who people this story.

Dear Bokke, thank you for flying the SA flag high and restoring pride

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

Six weeks ago, when the team lost to the All Blacks, even the most passionate Springbok fans had some doubts about the rest of your journey, writes Lindsay Slogrove ...

Eyes on F1’s greatest records

Lindsay Slogrove|Published

As Sebastian Vettel became the youngest driver to win back-to-back championships, F1 records that once looked unassailable began to look like they had a sell-by ...