How digital technology can help reinvent basic education in Africa
African countries have worked hard to improve children’s access to basic education, but there’s
Mayor accused of sexual assault a no-show in court
Embattled Emfuleni mayor Simon Mofokeng has failed to appear before the Vanderbijlpark Magistrates
Lambie aims to keep Bok dream alive
Former Sharks flyhalf Pat Lambie is hoping to enjoy an extended run of injury-free rugby for his new
CWU to join SABC strike
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) says its members working at the SABC are ready to go ahead
Commuters warned to make alternative plans ahead of possible taxi strike
Taxi commuters have been urged to arrange alternative transport come next Wednesday.
Minister sends condolences following 12 deaths in Limpopo car crash
Limpopo Transport MEC Makoma Makhurupetje has conveyed a message of condolences to the families of
SARS mulls over taking legal action against Sunday Times
The South African Revenue Service says it may take legal action against The Sunday Times Newspaper
ANC KZN says Zuma’s proposal for presidential race would have been ideal to forge unity
The African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal says the proposal by President Jacob Zuma for a
Malema wants South African government to cut diplomatic ties with Israel
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has called on the South African government to cut diplomatic
Tiso Blackstar set to close The Times print edition, retrench staff
Tiso Blackstar group, formerly Times Media is again undergoing a restructuring process that is
SABC striking employees affiliated to BEMAWU continue with strike
Workers union BEMAWU says the fact that the SABC can offer an inflation-based salary increase for
SABC striking employees could face disciplinary action
SABC management says striking employees could face disciplinary action for taking part in an
Joburg’s City Power to charge sub-contractors for ‘stealing’ R80 million
Johannesburg’s City Power is to lay criminal charges including against some of its sub-contractors
Minister calls for end to SABC strike
Communications Minister Mamoloko Kubayi says she has asked the board of the SABC to ensure that the
Mass memorial service for four KZN teachers
The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal says its finalised preparations for memorial service of
At least 70 people die from stroke in SA daily
At least 15 million people suffer stroke worldwide each year. It’s estimated to 6 million of people
Sundowns see off Bucs, Baroka still on top
A first-half brace by stalwart midfielder Hlompho Kekana and a late Anthony Laffor screamer ensured
Scopa puts brakes on grants tender ad
National Treasury has until Monday to review the social grants distribution process and come up with
Magashule urges black-controlled industries to cooperate in improving economy
Free State Premier Ace Magashule has appealed to black-controlled industries in Botshabelo, east of
Police confiscate abalone worth R5 million in Cape Town
Police have confiscated abalone worth an about R5 million at an illegal processing facility in