Greening growing in Durban

Duncan Guy|Published

Libraries and schools in and around Durban have taken a green leap forward.

Navy ship named

Duncan Guy|Published

The locally built multi-mission inshore patrol vessel will be one of three that will do duty off the coast.

‘Boks’ of flags waves again

Duncan Guy|Published

The Rugby World Cup was months into the future when Northlands Primary School staffer Carol Hockley discovered a box of 460 South African flags, last used for the ...

Chefs’ heavenly ambitions

Duncan Guy|Published

Prize-winning chefs dream of preparing meals for late grandpa and Jesus Christ.

‘Express kidnapping’ soars

Duncan Guy and Norman Cloete|Published

Quiet suburbia a frequent target for abduction, warn security experts

KZN quiz whizz bags national prize

Duncan Guy|Published

Michael Brown, of Grace College in Hilton, had been crowned the smartest teen of them all.

Car thieves ‘brake’ Street Lit hopes

Duncan Guy|Published

A car that ferried homeless people to sell second-hand books was one of this week’s crime victims.

Tembe omits pro-Putin pianist at opening

Duncan Guy|Published

Valentina Lisitsa, whose invitation caused “considerable concern” in orchestra circles, also attracted Ukrainian protesters.

Circle of waste

Duncan Guy|Published

A nine-part video series celebrates the circular economy around waste picking.

Pamphlets against Putin pianist

Duncan Guy|Published

Ukrainians will hand out pamphlets outside the Playhouse ahead of pro-Putin pianist Valentina Lisitsa’s performance.

Putting age on its bike

Duncan Guy|Published

Octogenarian Amashova cyclist calculates that the age you feel is your age minus time in the saddle.

‘No’ to ZN plates plan

Duncan Guy and Se-Anne Rall|Published

Number plates indicating the area, rather than a province, which a car comes from could help with crime fighting but corruption and inertia weigh against this.

KZN Gen Zs head for quiz finals

Duncan Guy|Published

Quiz finalist Zekhethelo Dladla is a 16-year-old without devices.

Education pays at beleaguered Crow

Duncan Guy|Published

A significant part of the Centre for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife’s work is to educate the public.

Concern over pro-Putin pianist

Duncan Guy|Published

Orchestra now plans to figure out a policy to deal with controversial visiting artists

Pro-Putin pianist coming to town

Duncan Guy|Published

Valentina Lisitsa, dubbed “the Queen of Rachmaninoff”, played in the ruins of Mariupol after Russia took the city.

Robotics at the end of the rainbow

Duncan Guy|Published

A modest private school has joined others in being ahead of the game by introducing robotics.

Dancing her way to medicine

Duncan Guy|Published

A UKZN achiever has combined her medical ambitions with traditional Indian classical dancing.

Light still shines through Cornwall connection

Duncan Guy|Published

The old hall at Durban Girls’ College now serves as a library and classrooms with a window to the world that hails from 15th Century England.

Lockdown legacy. . . one school girl’s efforts help hundreds of fellow pupils

Duncan Guy|Published

Boarding school dormitories have been the venue for developing and growing a dynamic remote learning platform for high school pupils.

Window on a green world

Duncan Guy and Phindile Nqumako|Published

Pupils prepare for the dearth of opportunity in the world they will be entering, by learning food-growing skills.

100% times 11 = Menzi High School matrics

Duncan Guy|Published

Umlazi’s Menzi High School has achieved a 100% pass for the eleventh year running.

Matrics earn place in history

Duncan Guy and Phindile Nqumako|Published

Covid, floods, riots and load shedding over their high school careers placed the class of 2022 in a special place in history

No zero pass rate

Duncan Guy|Published

Kudos to provincial education for interventions at underperforming schools

Running with his brother

Duncan Guy|Published

Durban High School matriculant Daniel Kreuzer followed his brother Mikail’s example set last year and scored nine distinctions.

Pretoria News