The departments of education and infrastructure development dithered for two decades over a school they ‘erroneously’ sold
By early Thursday morning, authorities were still trying to dissuade residents from walking over the jigsawed road, where the smell of gas was strong
An effort to have the ANC secretary general account for his actions at the ANCYL conference was thwarted by his allies at a recent National Working Committee meeting
Digital education can assist in delivering large parts of the curriculum model without displacing teachers or removing the relevance of schools
Few benefits will flow to the people on whose land the Polihali Dam is being built
The court overturned the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration ruling that Paul Mpele had been unfairly dismissed
Is the situation in Hammanskraal a sign of what is to come?
A day before her arrest Nqobile Ndlovu said she was shocked by the alleged muti murders
A day before her arrest Nqobile Ndlovu said she was shocked by the alleged muti murders
The Gauteng social development department has cut funding to NGOs, leaving many without support
Public health experts worry an outbreak could be brewing in areas such as Diepsloot and Alexandra, where sewage runs through streets and rivers
Three cases in Gauteng were imported or import-related from Malawi but the increasing number of locally acquired cases is raising concerns
Vrededorp residents say they are being ‘sabotaged’ by Johannesburg authorities because they are poor
Joe Phaahla said no one needing emergency care should be turned away from health facilities, as had happened during the strike
‘The Imperatives of Revoking Our Silence’ highlights students’ experiences of sexual assault on university campuses
An energy expert calls on the government to support small businesses and households move to renewable energy
The reopening of the Chinese economy has prompted a large demand for oil, pushing domestic fuel prices higher
In South Africa, trade unions have a reputation for having workers’ back. But for many of the country’s community health workers, these organisations are no longer an ally.
If you’re only taking your leave now, Little Mongena might be the safari getaway you need
Restaurant of the year goes to the only Durban-based restaurant that made it to 2022 Eat Out Award winners
Heavy rains have submerged vehicles, trapped homeowners on roofs, collapsed walls, and decimated shacks and houses
It’s a ‘huge concern because how are we going to cope with a real drought’
Utility says water restrictions are not going far enough
Gauteng schools feel the pressure to place more than 700 000 primary and secondary school pupils
Nkululeko Dunga says the party is building an organisation ‘that is going to last long even after we have left this earth’
If foot-and-mouth disease is not contained it could have a severe impact on the economy and, most importantly, our farmers
EFF leader Julius Malema says the party’s provincial conferences will go ahead and denies any attempt to influence outcomes
The market, allowed to flourish and create jobs, is the solution, not violent nationalism
The provincial administration has, however, struggled to pay staff salaries
No slate is expected to emerge victorious as poorly coordinated conference finally gets under way
The party’s branches in the province are unhappy with what they perceive as the selective application of the rule.
Provincial leaders have asked ANC top brass to caution national working committee (and national executive committee members against meddling