The experts on how to survive as first-year university students are … this year’s second years. Here they share their advice for grade 12s.
Wholesale reform of the clothing and textile industry is needed if it is to compete globally.
Past drug claims dog businessman behind contentious circumcision device
Dubai used to be a dream work destination for thousands of South Africans but now it is turning into a nightmare for many.
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/ 21 September 2010
The Medupi project in Limpopo is seen as important in bridging the gap between power supply and demand.
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/ 17 September 2010
South African fiction writing is brimming with health, but the state of reading is so dire as to be virtually on a hospital respirator.
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/ 10 September 2010
The lowering of interest rates is designed to spur economic activity by making money cheaper and boosting consumer spending.
More than 300 factories which pay lower than the required minimum wage — a third of them Chinese-owned — face closure, with potential job losses.
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/ 3 September 2010
The KZN health department’s awarding of a tender for the supply of the Tara KLamp, has been obscured by a cloud of mystery.
Walter Sisulu University academics hone in on
indigenous knowledge.