
Moon-bound again: How our world has changed since Apollo
As Artemis II readies to circle the moon, we reflect on how global audiences now experience spaceflight differently from Apollo.
MONDAY, 06 APRIL 2026, 17:37

As Artemis II readies to circle the moon, we reflect on how global audiences now experience spaceflight differently from Apollo.

Blending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable

Family’s funeral policy struggles show how death has been commercialised in SA

Liza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community

Over 12,000 dismissed or delinquent officials are now on the register, and no government department can appoint anyone without checking it first.

From initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage
Casric can make history should they win both the Nedbank and MFC titles this season. They are in the semifinal of the knockout competition, where they will face Durban City at Chatsworth Stadium on Saturday at 3pm, while they have a chance of winning prom

The Easter period is traditionally a time for rest, reflection and renewal. For many, it offers a welcome break from the pressures of work and daily routines.

The Lesotho-born gospel singer invites believers to reflect and find renewal through his Easter event, The Rise.

Nathan has announced that his 20-year-old son, Daniel, renewed his manager’s lisence with Boxing South Africa.“I feel that the time has come to possibly bring someone who can help me with fighter relations,” said 48 year old Nathan who doubles up as a tr
Four astronauts blasted off from Florida on NASA’s Artemis II mission, a high-stakes voyage around the moon that marks the United States’ boldest step yet toward returning humans to the lunar surface later this decade in a race with China.
US President Donald Trump says the US is “very close” to achieving its military objectives in Iran, but stops short of outlining a clear exit plan
SYDNEY, April 2 (Reuters) – Australia will provide up to A$1 billion ($693 million) in interest-free loans to critical businesses, including transport operators and fertiliser producers, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will say on Thursday, as they grapple with surging fuel costs.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, April 1 (Reuters) – Four astronauts blasted off from Florida on Wednesday on NASA’s Artemis II mission, a high-stakes voyage around the moon that marks the United States’ boldest step yet toward returning humans to the lunar surface later this decade in a race with China.
Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe told Parliament in February that she received two luxury SUVs as donations for the ANC Women’s League. Just one problem: the ANC doesn’t seem to know what she’s talking about.

An unflinching letter to God that wrestles with the visibility of suffering and the uneasy distance between those who endure war and those who witness it

Good Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins

In Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region

With only 16% of municipalities passing audits, South Africans face failing water systems, roads and governance. The coming elections test not only politics but morality, highlighting a growing call for divine restoration

One dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful

As South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal