The Department of Basic Education says R220 million of the R3,6 billion spent on running matric exams goes to printing costs. The department has sought to clarify this after a City Press article ...
Civil society organisation, AfriForum, says the Gauteng Education Department’s ban on the sale of food at schools is too drastic as it will negatively affect learners or expose them to greater danger.
JOHANNESBURG - While all political parties campaigned around job creation, the Government of National Unity hasn’t shown the ...
Police said Thabo Isaac Puseletso Chele targeted female government employees and allegedly defrauded them of their life ...
The South African Revenue Service charges an ad valorem tax ... lawmaker says 4:05 PM UTC · Updated ago Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news ...
International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola says citizens can report to the police if they have evidence ...
Residents living in Phumla Mqhashi, in Lenasia South, are calling for an audience with Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero after ...
Sri Lanka's cricket board on Tuesday named former South African batsman Neil McKenzie as a consultant coach ahead of their ...
Captain Tintswalo Sibeko told IOL that seven illegal immigrants, aged between 18 and 29, were arrested but the owner of the ...
In letters to his wife, a World War II veteran from Michigan shared love, fear and hope. Their daughter has preserved 250 ...
After seeing posts about the city's safety issues, a British man asked South Africans if Johannesburg was dangerous. South ...
South Africa's rand extended its losses in early trade on Tuesday to hit a two-and-a-half month low, ahead of third quarter ...