Taking top honours at ‘Science Oscars’
The National Science and Technology Forum awards were held at Emperor's Palace this week.
Tapping into gum trees for fuel
Energy possible after genome of eucalyptus decoded in study.
Space odyssey: One giant leap for SA
Two ambitious South African men will be reaching for the final frontier in the coming year.
Did you know ostriches can’t taste?
It may sound like a fun fact on a bubblegum wrapper, but it was the research topic of Dr Martina Crole's doctorate.
Shoddy interpreting mars trials
Thamsanqa Jantjie and Oscar Pistorius's murder trial have shown the dire state of interpreting in SA.
Hard truth is elusive on Twitter
Twitter account set up to “provide the hard truth” has not tweeted from the Pretoria High Court even once
Dolphin killings: More SA protests planned
Activists gathered outside the Japanese embassy to protest against the slaughter of dolphins and small whales in Taiji.
New cops need to be visible - expert
Pretoria has 2 200 new recruits for its metro police force.
Hofmeyr pays up in time for wedding
Steve Hofmeyr has resolved his trouble with the law just in time to walk down the aisle this weekend.
Stepdad ‘took pictures’ of girls in bathroom
A Randburg teen’s stepfather has been accused of using a camera disguised as a keyring to take photos of her and her friends.
Pastor on rape charges denied bail
A pastor accused of rape threatened two of his victims with the wrath of God, a court has heard.
Vendor death fury
"It would be very difficult for us to take any other decision before the SAPS has identified them as possible suspects in the matter. "
Officers on robbery rap still in jail
TWO TSHWANE Metro Police officers accused of robbing a motorist will spend another week behind bars before applying for bail.
Cops in court for allegedly beating man to death
Members of the Ekangala community have responded with fury after a local man was beaten to death, allegedly by four officers.
Mandla suits up for trip to space
From Tshwane township to spaceship for South Africa’s first black astronaut.
Tshwane metro duo charged with corruption
In a case of alleged corruption in Tshwane, two men have been accused of attempting to solicit a bribe from a businessman.
Diepsloot murders: residents call off protests
In a sign of respect for Madiba, residents did not protest outside the court where the man accused of raping and killing 3 kids appeared.
Medic denies R480K fraud claim
Dr Patrick Mokhua pleaded not guilty to 17 counts after being accused of defrauding the Labour Department’s Compensation Fund.
‘Our youth are dead while they live’
Drug abuse in Pretoria has reached epidemic proportions, with more than half of Atteridgeville youth using nyaope.
Robbers cash in amid airport guards strike
A flight school at Wonderboom Airport was robbed after strike action by security guards left the airport with minimal security.
Anger in Diepsloot as charges withdrawn
Residents vowed to kill four men questioned in the murder of two girls, even though charges against them were withdrawn.
Zim embassy official shot dead
A security official at the Zimbabwean embassy was killed allegedly by a police officer who mistook him for a lawbreaker.
Dog sex case: Ex-lover’s trial delayed
The ex-lover of a Pretoria woman who admitted to having sex with two dogs will have to wait until next year for his own trial.
Official quashed R1.1m in traffic fines
A Tshwane Metro official who allegedly cleared traffic fines to the tune of R1. 1m has been fired.
Tshwane staff axed for stealing petrol
Twelve City of Tshwane workers have been axed for stealing council fuel valued at R800 000 over recent months.