The basic education department has said that it is almost done with the marking process and that the capturing of marks is in progress.
Through much hard work and a bit of good fortune, the South African attacker has converted a potential horror story into magic
The Mail & Guardian spoke to Somalis about their relatives who disappeared after signing up for military training and fear they may have been killed
A lack of nuanced, in-depth analysis has in the past led to policy blunders – with disastrous consequences
Researchers say the computer model is a ‘win-win’ for eagles and wind farm developers
Soup for the Sick is nourishing hundreds of people too ill to cook for themselves
The testimonials of black doctors have given credence to allegations of racial profiling. Of those listed on a Gems blacklist, 94% of general practitioners were black
George Euvrard spoke to Athandiwe Saba about his passion for education, clues on how to solve his crosswords and the importance of celebrating South Africa.
Government panel blames killer whales for the depleted population of great white sharks, but experts say overfishing is the big culprit that is not being addressed
Municipalities have failed to maintain their existing infrastructure for providing residents with water