It would have been fairly simple before the Currie Cup season began to predict the identities of the four semifinalists.
He can be charming and inspirational but he can be jaw-droppingly rude, the last man you might want to call upon in your moment of greatest need.
The International Criminal Court will rule on Friday whether to release accused Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga, after his lawyers argued the trial, the court’s first, violated his rights.
It is an irony of rich proportions that Zimbabwe’s five-match tour of SA should begin on Friday against the backdrop of a financial investigation.
Lack of awareness and fear leads to the symptoms often being put down to old age or witchcraft.
Government is sweeping under the carpet the core reasons for dysfunctional schooling.
Ari Sitas will head a government initiative "to rejuvenate and strengthen the social sciences and humanities", it was announced on Wednesday.
From a "toxic" pool to empty stadiums and faulty boxing scales, the first week of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games has served up daily blunders.
Rebuilding education will have to be incremental and all will have to help.
The congress of Cosatu’s teachers’ union, Sadtu, broke down in pandemonium on Thursday after delegates booed and heckled the ANC’s Gwede Mantashe.