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As South Africa celebrates Tourism Month in September, Durban’s appeal extends far beyond the year-round sunshine and pristine beaches that locals and tourists cherish. The city is equally rich in heritage sites, with numerous historically significant locations offering free access to visitors. Here are three sites you can visit in Durban: KwaMuhle Museum Situated in the heart of Durban, the KwaMuhle Museum was originally the base of the city’s notorious Native Administration Department and a central hub for its strict labour control system. Today, it has been thoughtfully converted into a museum that invites visitors to explore Durban’s urban development…
By Lungisani Mkhulise Heritage Month is not only about the colourful clothes and performances of different cultures but a period to consider the principles and people that defined the identity of South Africans. One of them is Anton Muziwakhe Lembede, the activist who founded the first African National Congress Youth League in 1944. Lembede left a strong legacy of African pride and self-determination despite dying at the young age of 33. His idea was that Africans would only truly be liberated once they broke the chains of mental slavery and controlled their fate. His vision of “Africanism” inspired future leaders…
By Andiswa Zondi A relief to economies worldwide as the inflation is projected to fall to 3.5% by the end of next year, slightly below pre-pandemic averages. This decline is dubbed a notable achievement, considering the surge in inflation that was driven by a unique combination of supply disruptions and strong demand pressures post-pandemic, which saw price spikes due to geopolitical tensions like the war in Ukraine. South Africa’s consumer price inflation rate fell significantly to 3.3% in August 2025, down from 5.5% recorded in July, according to official data. This notable decline has led financial analysts to predict an…
By Andiswa Zondi While the ongoing debating whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here to replace people or to assist continues, the tool continues to cause disruptions in various industries. Reports show that increasing numbers of people now prefer and rely on AI for mental health support. The growing use of AI Chatbots is creating a new unregulated layer of care and continues to raise questions about patient outcomes and the evolving role of therapists. In many conversations, you often hear people saying when loneliness strikes or when they feel overwhelmed, they tend to vent to an artificial intelligence chatbot, with…
By Amahle-amanzima Mazibuko A recent post made by TikTok creator, Tefelo Mathabe, sparked controversy when it landed on X (formerly Twitter) where she discussed hook up culture and the dangers of sleeping around in your 20s. Tefelo creates content about lifestyle, make- up and giving advice to young girls ranging from hygiene tips to relationships. In the video she speaks to both young women and men on why hook up culture is getting out of hand and “doing it for the plot” has its consequences. On X, the discourse divided the users into two groups, those that agreed with the…
By Gugulethu Jali Ushenxile esikhundleni sokuba umqeqeshi wePenting 505 FC, emva kwezinsongo eziqhamuka kubadlali beqembu. UGugulethu Cele ongumqeqeshi waleli qembu ukhale ngokuthi kunengxenye yabadlali abamsongelayo kulandela ukungenzi kahle kweqembu kuDUT Residence League. Ngokusho kukaCele, uthi iqembu bese lehluleke ukunqoba imidlalo emihlanu abayidlalile kusukela iqalile iligi. “Kuqala lonyaka, konke kwakuhamba kahle, kushintshe la sekuqala ukuhlukana kweqembu phakathi abadlali bengasafuni ukuzilolonga futhi uma kunomdlalo, bonke bafune ukudlala kanye kanye,” kusho uCele. Uthe izinsongo zokusatshiswa wazithola ngomlayezo. “Ngicabangele ukuphepha kwami njengoba ngathola ngomlayezo kuWhatsapp ungisongela, okuyikho okungenze ngashiya esikhundleni ngokuphazima kweso,” usho kanje. I-Penting 505 FC iqede inamaphuzu ayisishiyagalolunye kwi ligi emuva kokushiya…
By Nhlakanipho Mnqayi “What I can say is that the SRC elections were rigged by a staff member who is working at Student Development.” Those were the sentiments of Snakhokonke Masondo, convernor of the ANC Youth League (ANCYL), which is in alliance with SASCO. Masondo made these allegations after the Economic Freedom Fighters Youth Command (EFFYC) won the 2025 Student Representative Council (SRC) elections for the 8th term in a row at the Durban University of Technology, Durban Campus. The elections took place from the 16th and closed on the 19th of September 2025 at 8 am in the morning…
By Musa Zondo Multiple students have voiced out their concerns over being “assisted” by party members to vote as the Durban University of Technology (DUT) 2025 Student Representative Council (SRC) elections closed today at 8am. There’s fear that the elections that began on the 16th of this month are on the verge of being biased since it will go down to which party has offered the most assistance, raising serious questions about the legitimacy of this year’s election results. Student members from the top three DUT affiliated party’s, namely the Economic Freedom fighters Youth Command (EFFYC), South African Students Congress…
By Zandile Nyathikazi A home in Congo, a location at Inanda township was engulfed in flames in the early hours of Friday morning, in a fire suspected to have been caused by a power surge. Credible Source gathered that some of the Thabethe family members were attending a funeral at uLundi, when the incident happened. It was also established that the fire started around 10am as it destroyed the living room, the room next to it with the furniture burned to ashes. Fire fighters responded to the scene to find most parts of the house severely burnt and no injuries…
KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has emerged as a refreshing force within the South African Police Service (SAPS), taking decisive action against internal corruption in an institution that has long suffered from a crisis of public trust. Mkhwanazi is the first witness in the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Criminality, Political Interference and Corruption in the Criminal Justice System which started on Wednesday and is chaired by retired Constitutional Court justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga. The commission was established after Mkhwanazi accused senior politicians, including police minister Senzo Mchunu, along with top police, correctional services officials, prosecutors, and businesspeople of…
