A report compiled by the UCT curriculum change working group shows that coloniality remains a problem at the university
The basic education departments cannot afford to replace or refurbish schools burnt in protests
The university’s council was aware of the abuse of resources but nothing was done to stop it
Universities that faced the risk of losing their accreditation for the bachelor of laws qualification are off the hook
Public officials who routinely find loopholes to siphon money out of government coffers may soon find themselves in the dock
The basic education department’s task team says a deeper connection to the subject must be nurtured
A small town is traumatised after two teenagers became the latest victims in the war on women
Section 27 will asking Judge Gerrit Muller to grant the family leave to appeal and for the appeal to be heard at the Supreme Court of Appeal
The minister won’t babysit her sector but she intends to clamp down on council members who are there to enrich themselves
Nearly half of those who qualify for funding are affected but the financial aid scheme blames institutions for being tardy