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By Nhlakanipho Mnqayi Ten men Zimbabwe held on and denied Bafana an all-important win in a sold-out affair at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban today. Bafana came into this match sitting on the second spot, tied on 14 points with Benin who were sitting in first place after Bafana were docked 3 points for fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho. Today’s result means Benin tops group C with 17 points after edging Rwanda by a single goal to nil. Bafana remains second on the log with 15 points while Nigeria are third with 14 points as the 2026 World…

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By Anrisa Subroyan Last week, the Gauteng High Court ruled that the South African Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) unfairly discriminates between mothers and fathers. For a long time, the Act gave mothers four months of maternity leave but fathers a mere ten days. The court declared this unconstitutional, saying that both parents should be free to share the four months of leave between them, however they please. This decision has been celebrated by many for its part in gender equality, but some hard questions need to be asked. Does this equality honour the biological role each parent plays…

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By Minenhle Zikhali A new political party, comprising Build One South Africa (BOSA), the GOOD Party, and RISE Mzansi was announced on Sunday. Its name is Unite For Change. The party has been described as “not a coalition of convenience but a coming together of equals.” This announcement comes exactly a month after Floyd Shivambu revealed the formation of his own political party – Afrika Mayibuye. When one looks at the ballot sheet in the next elections, it will be like they are staring at a motley crew. With over 400 parties already registered with the Independent Electoral Commission, one…

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By Nhlakanpho Mnqayi They call it the Therapy session of the Nation. Others say #Imnandi Sibaningi Lento. The Durban University of Technology (DUT) together with Student Housing and Res Life will host the RES League DUT indoor third and fourth place playoffs and finals tonight at DUT Fred Crookes, Sport Centre. The much-anticipated encounters will feature netball and football. In the first match, fighting for 3rd place finish in the netball category will be Four Seasons versus Alcindor Trading. In football, Steve Biko will battle Royal Shadows. The DUT spectators’ will then be treated with another two matches which will…

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By Andiswa Zondi A group of Journalism students from the Durban University of Technology (DUT)recently swapped their notebooks for napkins they went on on a culinary journeyduring the department’s annual KwaZulu-Natal Freedom Route tour inPietermaritzburg. The students were hosted by Mt Shekinah hotel, known for its warm hospitality andscrumptious cuisine. The students were treated to a bevy of meals that turned theireducational excursion into a feast for the senses. The tour, designed to deepen students’ understanding of South Africa’s richliberation history, also offered a surprising highlight: a curated food experience thatshowcased the region’s culinary diversity. From the moment they arrived,…

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By Zandile Nyathikazi The lifeless body of an unidentified person was discovered by residents this pastweekend on a rocky pathway near Hillside in Ntuzuma, Nhlungwana area. Community members spotted the body in the early hours of the morning sprawledout in an open area and immediately called for help and Reaction Unit South Africa(RUSA) officers were immediately dispatched to the scene. A local resident, Thulani Mthetho, said the area has a steady rise in criminal activity,making it unsafe for residents. “Our community is no longer safe, ever since there was this West Gang who wasbusy killing people in the community. I…

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By Siphumelele Madide and Khumbuzile Mbuqe The “President” of Amabhinca, former uKhozi FM radio host and cultural activist, NgizweMchunu,had social media users in a tizz, following his controversial comments about gay people onTikTok. The video, which he later deleted, went viral with over a million views, has faced criticismsfrom human rights bodies and the public at large. Now, the South African Human RightsCommission (SAHRC) is investigating him after receiving numerous complaints about his hatefulwords. The drama started when Mchunu saw pictures of a same-sex wedding between Simon Seun Nhlapoand Crosby Jodwana on September 27, 2025. The couple wore traditional Zulu…

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By Sabelo Seroke The Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) cricket team kicked off their new T20season with a double header in Phoenix against Eastern Coast and later on againstPhoenix Cricket Team, this past Sunday. It wasn’t a good day in the office for the DUT team as they suffered a defeat in bothmatches. In the first match against Eastern Coast, DUT won the toss and elected to field first,which saw them bowling out their opponents for 128 runs in 20 overs leaving them witha run chase of 129 runs to win. In reply, DUT quickly lost their two batting openers…

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By Nomndeni Ndlovu The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) disclosed a R10.6 billionshortfall for 2025, meaning that there is a possibility some students may experiencefunding delays. The financial aid scheme distributes a monthly allowance of R 1 716 to universitystudents living in residences. Most students often struggle between balancing thespending money on either textbooks, groceries and or toiletries. To survive, all thatis required is a little bit of discipline and with consistency, you are good to go. Amahle Mkhize, a journalism student at Durban University of Technology (DUT),mentioned that since she lives far from campus, she often has to…

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By Musa Zondo and Amahle Amanzima Mazibuko A group of 10 Bachelor of Journalism students from Durban University of Technology’s (DUT) CityCampus, met up on campus on Monday morning, eagerly waiting, anticipating what for some wouldbe their first ever drive to Pietermaritzburg. The trip, held in partnership with the KwaZulu-NatalTourism and Film Authority (KZNTAFA) , takes the students along the world renowned FreedomRoute Tour. However, upon arrival at their first stop, which was Manaye Hall, were met with robust enthusiasmby a crowd of students in the middle of a protest at one of the DUT campuses. An Economic Freedom Fighters…

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