The province with the lowest matric pass rate in the country has begun looking honestly at its failures with input from employees, parents and pupils.
Nerine Kahn has stepped down as director of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration following allegations of maladministration.
It’s all very well shouting at imperialists in public, but then why do you serve their agenda in private?
The country often turns to the courts when it doesn’t like what critics say, and this has a chilling effect on varsity research and the public media.
Construction firm Murray & Roberts will have to pay another R64-million in penalties for tender collusion on projects including the Cape Town Stadium.
Leaked documents show how the ‘terror’ group is establishing a functioning state.
The growing emphasis on Xi is fuelling concerns – even in the Communist Party – that China is now falling back towards a Mao-type personality cult.
If she brokers peace in Burundi her return to domestic politics will be triumphant.
Legendary pianist Abdullah Ibrahim returns to his beloved Cape Town to weave his storytelling magic.
Bullying in the 21st century is more of a problem than ever – destroying lives and creating killers.