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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Professor Shahidul Islam: a leader in diabetes research and UKZN Fellow

“I would like to thank the university for recognising me as a Fellow for my contributions over the last 16 years. I feel honoured and privileged to receive one of its highest honours"

Post Reporter|Published

HIV research pioneer Quarraisha Abdool Karim joins the Royal Society

Her dedication to empowering young African scientists and addressing social inequalities in health continues to inspire the next generation.

Post Reporter|Updated

Sibaya Casino's Virath Gobrie wins prestigious General Manager award

"In this industry it’s our people that make this business. ”

Post Reporter|Published

First Blind Culinary School opens in Durban, empowering visually impaired students

The school is designed to impart cooking skills and vital life skills to visually-impaired students.

Yoshini Perumal|Published

UKZN Fellow and professor a trailblazer in antimicrobial resistance

"It is a singular honour to be recognised by one’s alma mater," said Professor Sabiha Essack

Post Reporter|Published

The emotional journey of a Durban couple's adoption experience

“When we initially started, we chose to go via the state, but we were left absolutely frustrated,  especially by the service and treatment we received. "

Nadia Khan|Published

History of Indians’ participation in the South African Military

The South African Indian Legion (SAIL) of Military Veterans, have encapsulated the roles and success of Indians in the military spanning from the Anglo-Zulu War to present, which is currently part of a new exhibition at the Ditsong National Museum of Military History in Saxonwold, Johannesburg. The non-profit organisation researches, documents, and creates awareness surrounding the South African Indian military history.

The South African Indian Legion (SAIL) of Military Veterans|Published

A journey from theology to military chaplaincy

Dr Mathias Yuvan Shunmugam's goal is to expand his involvement in communities as a chaplain

Nadia Khan|Published

Professor Radhamany Sooryamoorthy honoured as a fellow at UKZN

"This accolade fuels my commitment to tirelessly advance the institution’s mission, particularly in enhancing the understanding of African knowledge production. "

Post Reporter|Published