Education cannot progress if we do not pay more attention to elementary skills.
Letters to the Editor: 3 May – 9 May 2012
The Sunday Independent has been ordered by the deputy press ombud to apologise to Julius Malema for inaccurate stories from 2011.
Shame, Steve McQueen’s film about a damaged sibling relationship, is a nightmarish, laugh-free black comedy about neurosis and dysfunction.
A Cape Town deli boasts recipes fit for a first lady and for the rest of us.
Samsung Electronics has announced it is buying mSpot to take advantage of its prowess at streaming music and films to smartphones or tablet computers.
Otelo Burning is a good example of an emerging genre in SA cinema: that of stories attempting to fit together the personal and the political.
Durban police are serving a notice to surrender on businessman Sifiso Zulu’s lawyer after he failed to show up to begin his three-year sentence.
UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan says his peace plan could be the last bid to avoid war in Syria, where a truce has failed to end months of bloodshed.
Sudanese war planes have launched renewed air strikes against South Sudan, violating a UN resolution to end weeks of a bitter border conflict.