Opposition parties, union will be heading to the Pretoria high court court on February 28
The state charges that Iqbal Sharma’s firm massively defrauded the state and R19 million was laundered into a UAE account controlled by a family friend
The coffin contained pieces of bones assembled into a skeleton and a DNA test carried out in South Africa is inconclusive
Economists had predicted an increase as the hospitality sector continues to recover from the ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic
The vice-chancellor faced danger in his bid to turn around a university overwhelmed by crime and with teaching, research and human resources in shambles.
Parliament’s portfolio committee on basic education has applauded last year’s high national pass rate, but called for strategies to stop cheating in exams
I have come to realise that death is the ultimate rest. It is the “peace” part where the problems start
Hugh Masekela, Oliver Mtukudzi and Jonas Gwangwa died on 23 January and Sibongile Khumalo on 28 January
The utility is unlikely to find a replacement for Andre de Ruyter before his three-month notice period ends
Demand has increased locally, but neither the legislation to ensure that both the animals and people are protected, nor the government’s ability to police it, has improved at the same pace.