For years, the question has hovered quietly over South Africa’s administrative capital: will Pretoria officially become Tshwane? This week, the answer appears clearer than it has...
The South African government has moved decisively to fill a critical funding gap in medical research, following the withdrawal of financial support from the United States....
South Africa likes to call itself a young and resilient nation. But beneath the headlines about growth plans and recovery strategies, millions remain trapped in cycles...
Something is shifting in South African education. Parents are no longer simply dissatisfiedthey are actively leaving. Google Trends data analysed by Teneo Online School reveals a staggering 150% surge in...
The City of Johannesburg has a second-in-command for the first time. Loyiso Masuku, the ANC regional chairperson and former Finance MMC, has been elected unopposed as...
Classrooms are meant to be safe spaces. For many pupils across Gauteng and the Western Cape, that sense of safety is under strain as bullying reports...
South Africa’s student funding crisis is back in the spotlight. This time, it is not about who qualifies or when allowances will be paid. It is...
Forty-seven people. Children wading through water where their beds once stood. That was the grim reality in KwaBester, Inanda, and eTafuleni this week after torrential weekend rains turned...
The testimony of forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee came to a dramatic and abrupt end on Thursday when he gathered his belongings and walked...
KwaZulu-Natal Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer is ramping up his campaign to exempt public schools from paying property rates, arguing that charging them on commercial terms...