Human excrement smeared on walls of UKZN Pietermaritzburg lecture halls
University of KwaZulu-Natal spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka said, however, lectures at the institution's four campuses were taking place as normal.
University of KwaZulu-Natal spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka said, however, lectures at the institution's four campuses were taking place as normal.
The student protester says an electronic vote would enable the Wits vice-chancellor to 'manipulate the system'.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela says she will probe the appointment of the state broadcaster's former COO as general executive of corporate affairs.
The broadcaster's former COO will return to his former position as group executive of corporate affairs.
As students sang in protest outside UJ's Soweto campus, Vincent Gabarone wheeled himself into the demonstration to join thecall for free education.
Think paying your medical aid premiums every month ensures you access to the drugs you need when you get sick? Think again.
"We have limited credit extension to lower income earners," the bank said in a statement accompanying its results.
Markets have judged Hillary Clinton to have won the first of three US presidential debates against rival Donald Trump.
A number of small studies have been conducted in African countries on the effect of menstruation on girls’ school attendance.
The decision on whether to proceed with the nuclear plan is destined to become the defining moment of the Jacob Zuma presidency.
Each accuses the other of distortions, falsehoods while Asian shares rise – suggesting investors see Clinton winning.
Mia Malan describes the arduous trek an Eastern Cape woman had to undertake to get medical attention for her sick grandson.
A bright future beckons for budding lighting technician Lutendo Mametsa, who dreams of being a director of photography.
Communications Minister Faith Muthambi and the broadcaster's board disobeyed the public protector and the courts.
The state misspends and decolonised education is delayed until we have a different economic system, writes Adam Haupt.
But the disgruntled members say they will fight to get rid of Floyd Shivambu and other leaders, and remain in the party.
There’s money to be made from records and most transactions take place online.
Zoning issues have shut the zipline temporarily, but residents want permanent peace and quiet.
She has no concerns but – as the new ‘Mercedes’ single suggests – the celebrity trap awaits her.