Universities warned against keeping silent during unrest
Ex vice-chancellor of Rhodes University Professor Saleem Badat has criticised the leadership of universities in South Africa, for their silence during the July unrest. ...
Matric exams moved to accommodate local government elections
The Department of Basic Education has amended the matric examination timetable in order to accommodate the upcoming Local Government Elections.
SA’s plan to vaccinate over half a million school staff against Covid-19 gets under way
The department has set out to vaccinate its 582 000 teachers and school personnel within 10 working days.
31 000 vaccinations a day: SA’s ambitious Covid-19 vaccine roll-out plan
South Africa will embark on an ambitious Covid-19 vaccine roll-out plan that will cost in excess of R20 billion with up to 31 000 vaccinations taking place each ...
Meet the sisters bringing the first plastic bricks to South Africa.
Kedibone Refilwe Tsiloane and Kekeletso Pulane Tsiloane from Sasolburg, Free State are bringing something brand new to South Africa - a plastic brick.
WATCH: Durban Metro Police unveil hi-tech crime fighting vehicle
The eThekwini municipality unveiled its new state-of-the-art police vehicles at the annual Govtech conference in Durban on Tuesday.
Emmanuel Ngema – SA's next top tennis coach
Emmanuel Ngema is a rising star in the tennis coaching and development circles.