Sunday Tribune3 min citite
No Renovations Parents, Teachers Unhappy Over Merger Of Schools
Parents and teachers of two Phoenix schools are disgruntled over the merger of their schools without infrastructural revamp being carried out. Last week, learners and teachers from Sastri Park Secondary were moved to Woodview Secondary. There are cla
Sunday Tribune6 min citite
Black Hair Debate: Our Past, Present And Future
BLACK people’s hair has been a sight of contention both historically and contemporaneously. For black women in Africa and across the diaspora, hair is more than just a stylistic choice. The choices that black women make when it pertains to their hair
Sunday Tribune3 min citite
Travels Local Teacher Conquers The World
Reshmi Singh, a teacher and fitness enthusiast from the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, has travelled the world and shared her journey with many. Singh, who has a BEd degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a diploma in personal training and spor
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Misfiring Blues Blow It As City Stay On Course For The Double
BERNARDO Silva fired Manchester City back into the FA Cup final as the Portugal midfielder’s late strike sealed the holders’ 1-0 semi-final win against Chelsea at Wembley last night. Pep Guardiola’s City side were second best for long periods, but Ch
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Arrows And AM Fail To Make Their Derby Count
Golden Arrows (1) 1 Mkhize 15’ OG Royal AM (0) 1 Shezi 52’ LAMONTVILLE Golden Arrows and Royal AM failed to make their KwaZulu-Natal derby count after playing to a 1-1 Premiership stalemate at the Mpumalanga Stadium yesterday. Abafana Bes’t
Sunday Tribune1 min citite
Magnetism Alia Graces Time List
Bollywood star Alia Bhatt, World Bank president Ajay Banga, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and British actor Dev Patel are featured on Time Magazine’s “100 most influential people” list for 2024. Tom Harper, the director of the streaming film Heart of
Sunday Tribune4 min cititeGender Studies
Women’s Leadership And Pay: We Should Be Ashamed
The 2023 Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) Report provides a crucial snapshot of the state of women’s leadership and advancement in South Africa’s workplaces – public and private sector. Read with the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Gender Ga
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
TAKING a cue from the legendary lyrics of Simon and Garfunkel, many Christians in greater Durban will be working together in Building a Bridge (over Troubled Waters) in the lead up to the May elections. The theme is an extension this year’s Diakonia
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Tutu Symbol Of Liberation, Hope And Peace Unveiled
Nobel Peace Prize winner, the late Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will be commemorated today in a stained glass window at the Wale Street entrance of St George’s Cathedral as a symbol of hope and peace. The unveiling will take place today during th
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
3 Prime Properties In One On Sale Soon
In2assets will be auctioning A-grade office space in Overport on Thursday at 11am. The property occupies prime position at 376-394 Peter Mokaba Ridge (Ridge Road) within the high demand suburb of Overport. It enjoys easy access to the N3 and is 3km o
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Peace Love Tolerance Road Trip Is Changing Lives One Stitch At A Time
ARMED with wool and the enduring legacy of Nelson Mandela, people around the world have birthed a knitting revolution and a non-profit organisation (NPO) which is changing lives, one stitch at a time. The NPO, 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day, visi
Sunday Tribune2 min cititeCrime & Violence
Ex-public Protector Wants R10m Payout
PUBLIC Protector Kholeka Gcaleka has complied with the North Gauteng High Court order forcing her to deliver the record and reasons for refusing to pay a R10 million gratuity due to her predecessor, Busisiwe Mkhwebane. Mkhwebane’s attorney, Brandon T
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Gallery Of KZN’s Political Oddballs
KwaZulu-Natal has provided some of the country’s most colourful and diverse political characters, both good and not so clean. However, as the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. Here is a snapshot of some of the characters from KZN who ar
Sunday Tribune3 min citite
Reality TV
Over the past two seasons of The Real Housewives of Durban, Maria Isabella Valaskatzis has trended for everything, from catfights to plastic surgery. But don’t be fooled by the drama, she claims to be “a simple Durban-born, family-orientated girl”.
Sunday Tribune6 min cititeInternational Relations
BRICS Must Learn Pretty Fast That ‘To Dare Is To Do’
IN AN international world order whose multipolarity has been systematically undermined by the rise of Western-led unilateralism, developing states have been held hostage by their wealthier counterparts. The UN Charter, which was founded on the princi
Sunday Tribune3 min citite
Transitional Governance Election In Chad Is Just A Box-ticking Exercise
After three years of transitional rule, Chad is set to hold elections on May 6 which will usher the country back to civilian rule. The country entered into a transitional period after the death of long-time leader Idriss Deby Itno, who was shot and
Sunday Tribune1 min citite
Kruger Park Among The Best In The World For Nature
South Africa’s Kruger Park is listed as one of the world’s favourite nature destinations for this year. According to Tripadvisor’s Traveller’s Choice Best of the Best Destinations, travellers love nature holidays and the Kruger snatched 10th place
Sunday Tribune4 min citite
School Excursions-linked Deaths Worry Parents
PARENTS and communities cannot live in constant fear for the lives of the children they entrust into the hands of their teachers, no matter where, when and how. This is because they hold the trust of the nation to safeguard this precious national res
Sunday Tribune2 min cititeCrime & Violence
Concern Over Judiciary’s Lack Of Resources From The State
GAUTENG High Court, Johannesburg, Deputy Judge President Roland Sutherland has expressed his disappointment with Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola’s office for failing to provide adequate resources to the country's legal profes
Sunday Tribune4 min cititeCrime & Violence
UJ’s Lawyer Accuses Ex-worker Of Interference
The University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) legal representative has accused the institution’s dismissed lecturer and her legal team of interfering with the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) proceedings. This after Eversheds-Su
Sunday Tribune4 min cititeDiscrimination & Race Relations
No Place For Identity Politics In SA
SOUTH Africans are looking for electoral candidates who represent them beyond the identity politics of the past. As citizens gear up for general elections on May 29, political analyst and Rivonia Circle Board member Tessa Dooms says that there is a “
Sunday Tribune1 min citite
Tribute Awardees Named
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan will be conferred the “Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar Puraskar”, while music maestro AR Rahman will be bestowed the “Master Deenanath Mangeshkar Award”, on Wednesday. The award named after Master Deenanath Mangeshkar
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Families Struggle To Come To Terms With Loss Of Loved Ones
FAMILIES of those who died in Margate during the recent floods say they have no choice but to make peace with their deaths. Sihle Lutango, Ntando Jiyana and Inam Mnqayi were in a vehicle returning to their homes on the South Coast after watching a so
Sunday Tribune2 min cititeCrime & Violence
Plans To Clean Up PMB Drug Hot Spots
THE leadership of the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) has committed to working with the Msunduzi Municipality and the police to flush out drug dealers and addicts from taxi ranks in Pietermaritzburg that were identified as hot spots. A
Sunday Tribune3 min cititePolitical Ideologies
Represented Political Parties To Share R325m
POLITICAL parties represented in Parliament and provincial legislatures are set to share almost R325 million in the year between this month and March 2025. “A total amount available for allocation for the period of April 1, 2024 until March 31, 2025
Sunday Tribune3 min citite
Learners, Teachers Barred From School Over Rent Arrears
Learners at Barrage Primary Farm School in the Vaal have been transferred to a neighbouring school following the Gauteng Department of Education’s (GDE’s) failure to pay rent. As a result, the landlord, Barrage Trust Fund, denied teachers and learner
Sunday Tribune2 min citite
Helping Young Women To Feel Like A Princess
A DURBAN North community organisation is helping matric girls feel like princesses on their special night in dresses made to impress. The North Durban Lions Club, an organisation that serves the community and undertakes a variety of fund-raising acti
Sunday Tribune2 min cititeInternational Relations
Ukraine, Russia Trade Strikes As US Votes On Aid Package
Ukraine and Russia accused each other of deadly strikes on civilians yesterday, as US lawmakers voted on a $61 billion aid package Kyiv hopes will boost its flagging war effort. The US House of Representatives passed legislation yesterday to provide
Sunday Tribune3 min citite
Businesses Ruined By Floods
Many businesses in Margate are in ruins after the devastating floods that killed five people last Sunday. Marko Ban, who owns a mechanic shop, PMG Mechanic, said that the storm had left his business in ruins and he did not know if he would be able to
Sunday Tribune4 min cititeInternational Relations
Blast In Iraq Amid Iran, Israel Tension
AT LEAST one person was killed and eight wounded in an overnight explosion at an Iraqi military base housing a coalition of pro-Iranian armed groups, officials said yesterday. The blast hit the Kalsu military base in Babylon province south of Baghdad
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