South African institutions are keen to capitalise on the widespread interest the telescope has created, writes Andile Nayika.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has denied blame for a delay in the delivery of textbooks to Limpopo schools, saying she would not quit.
As new details emerge, ANC politician David Dlali’s death is not as clear cut as it first seemed. Phillip de Wet reports.
The companies were asked to attend the hearing to offer their views on how best to reform the role of the department.
The consumer price index is as good as it gets and it cannot be dismissed lightly, writes Patrick Kelly, from StatsSA.
Historians will have to rethink the way the ancient world worked after Roman jewellery was found in a 5th Century Japanese tomb.
The new ANC policy documents fail to provide solutions to our economic woes, writes economist Lumkile Mondi.
When South Sudan marks the first anniversary of its independence from Sudan on July 9, SABMiller will be raising a glass to a milestone of its own.
Manufacturing salaries vary according to skill levels with skilled workers earning much more, writes Teigue Payne.
Nigerian troops have arrested a suspect in the country’s Christmas Day bombings, as the US put three Boko Haram leaders on its global terror list.