Maha Shivaratri in Durban

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Maha Shivaratri is one of the most sacred festivals for Hindus worldwide and in South Africa it was no different.

New tool promotes languages in school

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Teaching children technical words in their home language has just become easier with a new list of scientific and technical terms

Don’t drop the ball on HIV/Aids, says scientist

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

KZN’s top women researcher believes a game changer is around the corner. It needs political will and no geopolitical head winds

Sailing in Durban

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Join the sailing community: Royal Natal Yacht Club invites the public for Wednesday night sailing

Hand Foot and Mouth Disease spikes in KZN

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

KwaZulu-Natal grapples with rising Hand Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak

Everyone’s guide to adulting

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Adulting can be hard but Rumbidzayi Munyaradzi’s latest book makes it easy.

New wings for endangered butterfly

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

There’s hope for the survival of an endangered butterfly discovered a century ago

Viral infection sweeps through Durban schools

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Health authorities issue urgent appeal to parents as hand, foot and mouth disease spreads in Durban

Government responds to Sassa card renewal crisis with deadline extension

Verna van Diemen and Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Growing frustration over gold-to-black card migration prompts delay to March 20

A bitter fight over SA’s sugar tax

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Calls have been made on the government to increase sugar tax so it can properly improve health, but the industry warns of job losses

China in bid to save pangolins

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

World pangolin day celebrated despite continued poaching

A bitter fight over SA’s sugar tax

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Calls have been made on the government to increase sugar tax so it can properly improve health, but the industry warns of job losses

Pulses - good for you and the earth

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Lentils, beans and chickpeas are filling and healthy and here’s how to get the most out of them.

Thousands head to PMB for Midmar Mile

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

The 52nd edition of the Midmar Mile takes place in the Midlands this weekend.

Filthy and fed up, residents take action

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Citizens of Durban says its time to show the City that they mean business over water shortages.

Fired traffic officer linked to missing bullets

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

A municipal traffic officer in Dundee has been fired for misconduct

Change your number plate or be fined, KZN motorists warned

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

KZN has implemented a new number plate system to bring it in line with the rest of the country.

Fathers more than financial providers

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

A new report reveals how South Africa's unemployment crisis is reshaping fatherhood, with many fathers feeling compelled to withdraw from their children's lives. ...

Have your says on SA budget

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

South Africans have been invited to share their tips on the country’s budget.

Curries Fountain aims for heritage status

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Curries Fountain has been home to many significant events in the country’s history and now its aiming for heritage status

FunFest to boost Childline funds

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

FunFest promises family fun while supporting Childline KZN's initiatives

Durban songstress moves into animation

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Popstar Liyah London has broadened her artistic resume by trying her hand at a children’s animation series

Durban author demystifies what happens in customs

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Zain Aboobaker has written a gritty tale about the inner workings of Customs.

Durban’s water woes persist

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

Durban residents will have to live with the ongoing water crisis for the foreseeable future.

Durban mother free at last

Wendy Jasson Da Costa|Published

A Durban woman is back at home from Saudi Arabia after a lucrative teaching job turned into a nightmare, leaving her worse off than before.