Could time zones solve energy crisis?
Splitting South Africa into two time zones could alte electricity peak demand times, an expert says.
Nude pics pupil ‘not a problem child’
A matric pupil is in hot water after breaking into his school and leaving “pornographic material” of himself on a teacher’s desk.
Man killed as Bekkersdal protests spread
Service-delivery protests in Bekkersdal have spread to neighbouring Simunye - and the violence has claimed a young man’s life.
Pupils held for gun possession
Two teenagers appeared in the Krugersdorp Magistrate’s Court after being caught with a gun at their high school.
Teachers abused by pupils ‘embarrassing’
Pupils are increasingly abusing teachers, often violently, and they're threatened by parents too, writes Nontobeko Mtshali.
Schools have wings clipped
Departments of education have the final say on how many pupils a school can enrol, according to a Constitutional Court ruling.
Joburg principal facing serious allegations
The principal of Berea Primary School is facing many serious allegations, including buying supplies at inflated prices.
Court hears of blunders in wage deal
It took education officials seven months to realise that an agreed pay increase would cost more than R700m over the budget.
Battle over teacher pay hike deal
Basic education’s Bobby Soobrayan unwittingly signed a deal with teacher unions that would’ve cost the department R740m.
Mom under fire over school fee row
One of the parents who blew the whistle on a no-fee school demanding fees has become the subject of a campaign to defame her.
No-fee school forcing parents to pay
A no-fee school in Carletonville is forcing parents to pay fees of close to R1 000 despite it being illegal to do so.
Wits staffers on leave pending sex pest inquest
Four Wits staff members placed on special leave following alleged sexual harassment have been officially charged by the institution.
Car fleeing cops causes highway mayhem
A motorist left a trail of destruction in the Devland area while trying to flee from Joburg metro police officers.
Mom claims teachers beat her son
Sorisha Patel* is not sure how many times her son's been hit by his teachers at the Palmridge Combined School.
Bomb survivor waits for compensation
Neville Clarence, a survivor of the Church Street bombing that rocked Pretoria 30 years ago, is still waiting for compensation.
‘Technology no substitute for brains’
The advancement of technology is eroding the need for humans to think for themselves, says psychology professor.
Addiction rate climbs among school kids
The story of a nine-year-old boy caught selling drugs at school has highlighted the severity of drug use among school children.
Ex-Bafana coach accused of assault
Former Bafana Bafana coach Stanley “Screamer” Tshabalala is facing charges of assault, intimidation and sexual assault.
Taxi driver incident unacceptable, says Zuma
“The visuals of the incident are horrific, disturbing and unacceptable. No human being should be treated in that manner. ”
Ekurhuleni chief whip faces fraud charges
The chief whip of the Ekurhuleni metro council has been arrested over the alleged theft of R8. 2 million from a union trust fund.
Alleged bully laid to rest
Ndlovu, who was a Grade 10 pupil, was shot dead at his school, Phineas Xulu Secondary, allegedly by a fellow pupil.
Race is on for university places
Thousands of matrics have already applied for a limited number of spaces
Why pupils can’t do the maths
SUBJECT selection for high schools pupils getting into the further education and training (FET) phase points to the route they might take in their post-school qualification. ...
Ugly truth about SA education
BEFORE the Annual National Assessments last year, literacy rankings for SA pupils were based on relatively smaller samples of children.