Two women in Mpumalanga taught children for 11 years without the necessary qualifications. They are not the only ones to have slipped through the screening system
We need to keep looking out for each other. Otherwise those economic gains will be wiped out as the body count grows
Interacting with the opposition’s leaders is enough to drive one to paranoia, giggles, perhaps even to the Freedom Front
Half of the participants in a recent study on the live music industry are likely to quit their craft
A R6-million lawsuit is offering new insight into why the state-funded station has not yet broadcast
Ace Magashule will appear before the ANC’s integrity committee this weekend. After that, all eyes will be on next year’s conferences to see who will win the fight for control of the party
Financiers are ‘impact investing’ by shifting their support to investment products that prioritise environmental, social and governance issues
COMMENT: The protests against the Ugandan president’s 35-year rule are being led by the youth. But they cannot do it alone
This follows an urgent application by individual learners and Sadtu, who wanted the court to set aside a decision by the department for a rewrite of two leaked matric exam papers
On Ace Magashule’s watch, speaking out has cost more than a few whistleblowers their lives