Universities need to adapt teaching and curricula to cater for the fourth industrial revolution
Internal documents show that soldiers, meant to protect South Africa and keep the peace outside our borders, are sexually assaulting people
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The minister of human settlements, water and sanitation, who put Dlamini in the job on November 5, has 10 days to respond to parliamentary questions
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People who know John Steenhuisen, the DA’s interim leader, say he has what it takes to lead
Although economists say there is room now for SARB to cut the repo rate in order to strengthen the economy – the central bank kept it unchanged