It is the fifth school to be torched in the area since January, but it’s unknown if this latest fire in Xigalo is related to the Malamulele unrest.
Russia’s president says Ukrainian troops should be allowed to surrender to pro-Russian forces, as a deadline to withdraw heavy weapons is missed.
A new service allows users to sell old phones and tablets, but deleting information before selling a device does not wipe your slate clean.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau vowed to disrupt Nigeria’s general election, after two suicide attacks blamed on the group killed 38 people.
With heckling and cheering from MPs, the Sona debate was nothing short of dramatic when the DA’s Mmusi Maimane roasted President Jacob Zuma.
Police confirm the identity of Copenhagen gunman Omar El-Hussein, as reports suggest authorities dismissed warnings about his behaviour.
Conservationists are angry over reports that wild animals including elephants are to be slaughtered and served at Robert Mugabe’s 91st birthday party.
The distances the kids next door have to cover to get to school are lost on Zuma, who is blindly feathering his nest, writes Haji Mohamed Dawjee.
Pupils living in rural areas battle rivers, snakes and rough weather to get an education, even though the authorities are meant to provide transport.
Much-loved cultural activist Lesley Perkes died last week, leaving the city’s streets enriched by her thirst for social justice through public art.