With the nation’s credit rating in terrible shape, SA’s finance minister may be forced to downgrade growth and tax forecasts in his mid-term budget.
For the less experienced riders at the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic, it’s not so much a race against others but a sheer test of will.
Student protests over fee increases at four of the country’s universities are not a national crisis, insists Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande.
Nozipho Joyce Mxakato-Diseko, SA’s delegate to a summit drawing up a global climate pact, says the proposed plan ignores the needs of poor countries.
A centre for recycling discarded electronic goods, in partnership with the department of environmental affairs and VUT, will be opened next year
Bureaucracy and lack of financing still plagues small businesses
Referee Craig Joubert wrongly awarded Australia’s winning penalty in their narrow defeat over Scotland in the Rugby World Cup, admits governing body.
Union Square Hospitality Group, which runs several top restaurants, is abolishing tips, arguing the current system is unfair to kitchen workers.
Oscar Pistorius was freed from prison late evening in an apparent bid to avoid the media, and will serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest.
Fee protests have shut down a number of SA campuses. The question is, how should universities balance fee increases with their other obligations?