OPENING THE DOORS OF LEARNING: CHANGING SCHOOLS IN SOUTH AFRICA by Pam Christie
I’m sure most of you know that August is women’s month, with National Women’s Day on August 9, but did you know that last month was National Savings Month?
The ANC has defended its stance on the disbanding of the Scorpions, accusing the unit of ”serious violations of the Constitution and the rule of law”.
Kevin Pietersen had a frustrating first morning as England captain as South Africa reached 64 for one at lunch on the first day of the fourth Test.
The Democratic Republic of Congo should cancel more than three quarters of its logging deals for not meeting necessary standards, a report said.
The US State Department said major powers had agreed on Wednesday to consider more United Nations sanctions against Iran.
The Scorpions’ disbandment is intended to shield key ANC members from prosecution, parliamentary hearings on the matter heard on Wednesday.
France on Wednesday accused Rwanda of making ”unacceptable accusations” by alleging that Paris played an active role in the 1994 genocide.
The North West legislature will hold public hearings on two Bills for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse later this month.
China’s confidence is the subject of anxious debate in the European Union and the United States.