University libraries hard-hit by depreciating rand
Subscriptions to international journals run into the millions and the plummeting rand is "crippling" libraries and holding academics back.
Subscriptions to international journals run into the millions and the plummeting rand is "crippling" libraries and holding academics back.
The Mazisi Kunene Foundation aims to consolidate his work and protect it so that it can be held as a legacy document for the nation
Some players accused of murky dealings by UDM leaderBantu Holomisa have been in the soup before.
Some players accused of murky dealings by UDM leader Bantu Holomisa have been in the soup before.
Its AgriBEE fund has failed black farmers hoping to break into the commercial agriculture sector.
There is no sign of the syndicate that set cricketer Gulam Bodi up to fix or improperly influence Ram Slam matches and take the fall.
Caste-based slavery deeply rooted in Mauretanian society with estimates of 156 000 people trapped
Share prices have been collapsing as investors have watched the inept bumbling of Zuma and his associates with increasing trepidation and horror.
Efficient management is key to a functioning health insurance plan
Then finance minister Nhlanhla Nene quashed Dudu Myeni’s bid to force SAA to fly an "unprofitable" route to Khartoum – at Jacob Zuma's behest.
Students claim private security guards have assaulted them, but management says they are needed to maintain order.
Threats posed by post-Cold War instability should be factored into the debates on global economics at Davos
The Black Business Council says it should have been invited to give input on "South Africa Inc" at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
ANC and aligned youth structures remain unhappy with Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande, but will take the call for his removal off the streets.
Laws alone are not enough but the Constitution does reveal what it is to be a new South African
Pushing pupils into grade 12 before they are ready causes more headaches than it solves, according to teachers.
Chairperson feels that freedom of speech only applies to the M&G itself and those with whom it agrees
The margin by which 2015 beat the previous year has been flagged by three weather agencies as cause for great concern.
Whistle-blower Richard Young has a gut feeling that critics of the controversial transaction will be torn to shreds.
Through something as simple as a list of requirements, media companies are safeguarding the status quo
A riveting night at the Oscars' red carpet
Laughter can be nurturing but some issues are simply off limits.
It is the end of an era, but also the beginning of another, and time for the Proteas to step up to the crease again
Amount of refugees makes it a domestic issue for Turkey, says prime minister.
Failed asylum seekers get no chance to appeal and risk 'freezing to death' if they're deported to Russia