Some say that China’s Great Wall can be seen from the moon. Now there is a new beacon on the Chinese horizon, Shanghai’s 460m-high Jin Mao skyscraper. Its name means ”golden prosperity”.
Medical students at the University of Pretoria could fight a proposed extra year of internship in the High or Constitutional court.
The council of the University of South Africa has accepted the resignation of its chairman, McCaps Motimele, and said Unisa would not pay for the settlement of a sexual harassment dispute between Motimele and a former staff member, Professor Margaret Orr.
Using a smart card, a fingerprint and a password, President Thabo Mbeki signed into law the Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Bill.
One of various acronyms in health jargon, PLWHA, is meant to describe people living with HIV/Aids, but, according to the government, all South Africans in fact live with the virus.
Former President Nelson Mandela on Friday reiterated his stance that antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) should be made available in the public sector.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s personal assistant told the Pretoria Regional Court on Thursday she ”quite correctly” put him straight when he raised concerns about letters allegedly used to fraudulently obtain loans from Saambou Bank.
Negotiators are making good progress on narrowing the differences about the outcome of the Jo’burg World Summit, says Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s former personal banker, Dikeledi Seakalema, will continue her testimony in the fraud and theft trial of the African National Congress Women’s League president on Wednesday.