Spare the bully, spoil the child
Serious cases of bullying should result in expulsion from schools.
Serious cases of bullying should result in expulsion from schools.
It was her signature chocolate mousse cake that let Durban domestic worker Avontalent Tanhera down and brought to an end her participation in the Great South African Bake Off last night.
Keep calm and visit Thailand, and forget the killer floods there.
The Gauteng economy needs to create 400,000 jobs consistently every year to put a serious dent on unemployment.
A singer, a joker, and a family man. This is how friends and family remember gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane who died from kidney failure this week, just days before he was due to perform in Zimbabwe.
Pretoria High Court Judge Elias Matojane's remarks that Lieutenant-General Berning Ntlemeza was dishonest and biasedhave come back to haunt the Hawks boss.
A failed court bid by Mbulaheni Maguvhe, the only remaining member of the SABC board, means that parliament's inquiry into the broadcaster will go ahead today.
One of the four men accused of murdering, raping and robbing 16-year-old Franziska Blöchliger in Tokai forest has pointed the finger at one of his co-accused - a man nicknamed Jakkals.
Issues about choosing when to die were "engaging profound moral questions beyond the remit of judges to determine [and] should be decided by the representatives of the people of the country as a whole".
The more than R450-billion the government has advanced as guarantees for ailing state-owned entities is the biggest credit-ratings risk South Africa faces, lifting the country's debt-to-GDP ratio by nearly 20%.
Melbourne Victory have been handed a most taxing A-League haul with the rescheduling of their earthquake-affected match with Wellington Phoenix from last month.
A motorcylist has been taken to hospital after a collision with a car outside a primary school.
A major route has been closed following an accident which has left a BMW badly damaged.
Thick black smoke was seen billowing into the sky over major route this afternoon.
An centenarian has received her fourth birthday telegram from the Queen after celebrating her 107th birthday last week.
A suspected illegal immigrant has still not been identified, more than a month after his body was found in the back of a lorry.
Poultry owners have been told to keep their birds indoors for a month to avoid a deadly bug.
Is this the county's least-decorated festive centrepiece? Organisers have defended the festive tree, but what do you think?
A gamer convention is on the move in a change of venue for next year's gathering.
Six weeks after the Take That star shot a new music video there, a part of the county has welcomed another film crew.
Firefighters tried in vain to revive a dog pulled from a burning home today.
Concerns are growing for a young man who disappeared from his home three days ago.
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in an early-hours raid on a village post office.
Four women have raised more than £20,000 as they cycle across Vietnam and Cambodia.
Chairman Paul Scally declared himself satisfied with the outcome of the John Egan transfer tribunal.