Janusz Walus is expected to return to the Pretoria High Court on Tuesday morning to once again apply for parole
On Saturday it was revealed that the DA’s federal council had decided to ditch black economic empowerment, claiming the policy was ‘just not working’
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SAICE is under pressure to act after lobby group for women in engineering, WomEng called on the organisation to ‘rethink their choice of CEO’
Buses were set alight in Khayelitsha in the early hours of Monday morning, and thousands of commuters were left stranded
The youngest children are the ones most at risk — and less likely to report it.
Hackers broke into a government database and stole the health records of 1.5 million Singaporeans
The flanker became the first black Test skipper of the Springboks two months ago
Patricia de Lille says she is not finished with pursuing legal action against 12 people whom she says defamed her
The mining company announced its intention to go ahead with the mass retrenchments in its strategic review last Thursday