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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

How Namibia has set the pace for Africa's green industrial revolution

Namibia is home to the world’s first facility to produce iron with zero emissions, by using hydrogen. The achievements bears testament to what the continent can achieve in the green-energy space

Daily News Reporter|Published

The return of dumb phones: adults and teens ditch easy internet access for mental health

Discover how adults and teens are turning away from smartphones and embracing simple phones to improve their mental health and well-being.

Vuyile Madwantsi|Published

Africa's Travel Indaba another bumper revenue generator for Durban and KZN

Africa's Travel Indaba is a highly anticipated Durban event once again, especially since it adds appreciably to the city's and province's coffers

Daily News Reporter|Published

Letters to the Editor 12/5/25

Letters to the editor

Published

Premier powerless to axe misfiring KZN MECs

KZN's Premier Thami Ntuli finds himself in a quandary as to how to tackle MECs in his cabinet, who are misfiring. That's because such moves was likely to not sit well GPU partners.

LUNGANI ZUNGU|Published

KZN police gun down eight suspects in two separate incidents

On Sunday evening, five men suspected of multiple murders were fatally shot during a gunfight with police in the Mophela area of Mpumalanga township, near Hammarsdale.

LUNGANI ZUNGU|Published

Why you should give yourself a hand this International Masturbation Month

Masturbation is a common and healthy part of human sexuality. How often you masturbate depends on your lifestyle, relationships, and state of mind.

Vuyile Madwantsi|Published

Court ruling revives Ithala Bank operations, bringing relief to employees and clients

This ruling comes as Ithala, which has more than 200000 active clients, appeals an ongoing liquidation application brought by the PA, which led to the freezing of all bank accounts, earlier this year.

LUNGANI ZUNGU|Published

The Exploitation of Nurses Must End: PSA KZN Demands Justice and Transformation in Public

The PSA's Mlungisi Ndlovu demands the transformation of the workplace for nurses, where they are respected and appreciate the work they do and are given all the tools and support to performance at their best.

Mlungisi Ndlovu|Published