UCT makes provisions for 'exam-free days on religious holidays’
The decision came after a group of students from various religious backgrounds petitioned against examinations taking place on religious holidays.
Former grocery packer overcomes adversity to become Dr Xolani Hadebe
Xolani Hadebe is one of Stellenbosch University's most inspirational 2018 graduates after he overcame many obstacles
Mom collects Master’s degree on behalf of deceased son
Amanda Kotze, those tears of joy usually associated with graduation was mingled with the pain of loss, as she collected a Master?s degree on behalf of her son.
WATCH: UCT renames Jameson Hall after 'Saartjie' Baartman
The previously named Jameson memorial hall was alive with celebration as Phakeng made the renaming announcement at her robing ceremony.
More students pursuing post-graduate degrees, because a Bachelor's doesn't cut it anymore
More than ever, having a Bachelor?s Degree is simply not enough to secure a job, according to the city?s top universities.
False Bay’s raw sewage putting beachgoers at risk
Researchers and the City team up after tests on beaches highlight presence of pollutants, E coli
'Attacks on EMS staff causing drop in ambulances across the Cape'
According to Deputy Minister of Health Mathume Phaahla, 56 attacks have taken place on EMS members in the province this year.
Imagine Awards rewards innovation
Individuals, organisations, institutions recognised for making a social impact
Retailers bracing themselves for #BlackFriday
Retailers across the country are bracing themselves for a frenzied rush to their stores on Friday for the so-called Black Friday discount bonanza
#SchoolBoozeBill: Student body taking to the Cape streets over ‘dop system’
Education minister cries foul over learners? organisation's understanding of the Bill
Groote Schuur Hospital rejects claims of negligence
As more people complain about the treatment they get from Groote Schuur Hospital, the facility is at pains to explain the challenges it faces.
MEC visits troubled clinic in Ocean View
Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo conducted an oversight visit at the clinic on Tuesday to find ways to improve health care there.
Smile Foundation celebrates 10 years of smiles
Bringing a smile back to the face of a child due to a deformity is something the Smile Foundation takes pride in doing.
Hospital vacancies, WC population increase putting health system under pressure
The Western Cape provincial health system is straining under the pressure of providing services to an increasing population
Man's tumour misdiagnosed as a headache at Groote Schuur Hospital
Mitchells Plain man turned away from Groote Schuur and told to take a tablet
Court rules to close Uitsig High School
The high court?s decision to close Uitsig High School in Ravensmead was announced as a victory by the Western Cape Education Department
WATCH: Pupils’ joy at new classroom in Vrygrond
Little feet moved to the beat of Baby Shark in a newly-unveiled classroom in Vrygrond, where pupils finally got the space needed to succeed.
Emotive painting of Artscape's Marlene le Roux and late son unveiled
The emotion of a mother?s love for her son is captured in a painting in which Marlene le Roux, chief executive of Artscape, holds her late son, Adam George
‘School didn’t protect my child,’ says Cape mom
A Cape Town mother is accusing a school of not doing enough to protect her child after she complained of bullying.
Cape couple arrested after drugs worth R1m found in post office package
The discovery of envelopes at the Kenilworth post office, containing scheduled medicines transfers to the US, led to the arrest of alleged illegal medicine pedlars ...
WATCH: NSFAS student debt balloons to R35 billion
Debt owed by students to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has ballooned to R35 billion.
#DataMustFall: Inquiry hears how exclusionary data prices are
Dropping cost to R50 a GB would still be unaffordable for 33 million South Africans
#MatricExams: Only 63% of Western Cape matrics are ready
Despite a dip in subject performance in the Western Cape, pupils in the Cape and Durban were most prepared for the exams.
Land compensation too little says former resident of Red Hill
Hunched in his seat, Roy Levendal, 81, sighed as he explained the heartache he endured when his family was forcibly removed from Simon?s Town in 1936.
Battle of the classical musicians at National Youth Music Competition
Classical music maestros across the country are gearing up to battle it out for the top spot at the 34th National Youth Music Competition.