Hurricane Matthew kills at least 17 as it heads towards the Bahamas and Florida
The hurricane caused severe flooding and killed four people in the Dominican Republic as well as at least 13 in Haiti.
The hurricane caused severe flooding and killed four people in the Dominican Republic as well as at least 13 in Haiti.
The Wits vice-chancellor confirmed that measures have been taken to protect his house as a result of recent threats.
South African tertiary students are calling for free education and the recent protests have resulted in shutdowns and arrests, among other things.
Equal Education general secretary Tshepo Motsepe: "The only institution that can deliver free education is the government".
The Economic Freedom Fighters MP slammed the board's 'lousy' presentation in Parliament, saying the time for games is over.
Students from both camps want to reclaim the university space, but for different reasons.
The SABC board on Wednesday said that none of the allegations made against its former chief operating officer are sustainable.
Falling revenues and financial losses have hit Sapo hard and a return to profitability is not expected before 2018.
The Philippine president has reacted angrily to Obama's criticism of his deadly anti-drug campaign, suggesting he may decide to cut ties with the US.
The public protector will question the president this week over allegations he was influenced by the wealthy family in making government appointments.
The SABC board will face a grilling in Parliament on Wednesday over the reappointment of former COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
The SABC board will face a grilling in Parliament on Wednesday over the reappointment of former COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
South African trainers no longer have to game the system in order to enjoy the augmented reality game.
Tim Kaine and Mike Pence are experienced politicians but little known to many American voters.
Why does Elon Musk get so much attention? And how feasible are his ideas?
In this 2014 interview, former Free State health MEC Benny Malakoane says that detractors are still alive is proof of the good work under his watch.
Society has a skewed view that healthy people don’t take medicine but rising rates of chronic illness may call for a re-think of that perception
The environmental and hunting pack fought hard for tuskers and lions but it was late nights and intense lobbying that secured the decisions.
Though well intended, the plan's focus should be on primary schools, say its critics.
No questions, documents were taken as read, plagiarised text. This is how the Gupta family's company lets shareholders interrogate directors.
Reporting is essential in a democracy but police and demonstrators don’t always see it that way.
The late poet laureate’s work, little known in South Africa, includes anecdotes, love notes and 11 000 poems.
Students have said that a general assembly would provide a more realistic platform for members of the university community to share their views.