Disappointingly, politicians at the Social Cohesion Summit ended up slinging mud at one another instead of buckling down, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
The presidency has waded into the Limpopo textbook saga, with President Zuma establishing a ministerial task team to probe the education debacle.
Derisive senior ANC members and others have pointed out that there are no jobs for the seekers to seek, writes Michelle Pietersen.
The culprits who dumped Limpopo school workbooks near a Limpopo dam were still unknown by the end of the week and the saga had only deepened.
The search for the arcane, theoretical particle known as the Higgs boson has occupied thousands of researchers for more than two decades.
How does one explain the Higgs boson to a layperson, a child, an idiot? Just use this handy guide to selective explanation.
Thousands of scientists contributed to the discovery of the Higgs boson, and among them were some of South Africa’s brightest minds.
School workbooks now introduce another steaming pile of tender-related questions in this debacle, writes David Macfarlane.
Only one foreign representative from the Democratic Alliance has been left standing, writes Phillip de Wet.
The giggling president giggles no more. When Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki spoke, they did not repeat the same themes as if the world were static.