SA’s deteriorating infrastructure and high crime rate is proving to be counterproductive to the good promotional work being done in the sector, says Prof Elmarie Slabbert, director of the research unit TREES at the North-West University.
The apex court held that his 15-month sentence disqualified him in terms of the Constitution and that the remission of the jail term did not alter that fact
The court upheld NSFAS’s policy that graduates who want to do an LLB after their BA (Law) and BCom (Law) will not be funded
She was convicted for ‘spraying’ bank notes into the air but even her detractors believe she is being punished for defying the country’s conservatism regarding gender and sexuality
Early on Monday, relief workers located the missing helicopter, with state TV saying the president had died
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Links have been found between the procurement manager and beneficiaries of lucrative tenders
The e-commerce giant will shake up the online retail sector – but it might take some time
Life After Coal slams the environment minister’s decision to allow the company further leniency