The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University’s pilot photovoltaic project produces enough power to run a house.
Factional battles and sometimes fisticuffs continue to roil ANC provincial structures as the party prepares for its elective conference at Mangaung.
The Film and Publication Board has given "The Spear" painting, which depicts President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, a "16N" rating.
The ANC’s top brass has thrown a lifeline to suspended ANCYL treasurer general Pule Mabe by instructing the league to review his dismissal.
Candidates for the Constitutional Court will be given full interview time, initially each candidate was allegedly allocated only 15 minutes.
It takes more than being knowledgeable to be a successful commentator or expert for the media.
Minister of Science and Technology Naledi Pandor has committed to spending almost R5 billion on science and technology.
The ANC’s policy proposals for schools lack the necessary will to address the issues children face, argues Graeme Bloch.
A University of Cape Town scholar receives the Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award for his work on statistical ecology.
Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande has plans to turn students and lecturers nationwide into information technology "natives".