Students disappointed in Gordhan's #MidTermBudget speech, protests set to continue
'We are continuing to shut down universities,' Wits SRC president Kefentse Mkhari said.
'We are continuing to shut down universities,' Wits SRC president Kefentse Mkhari said.
The Helen Suzman Foundation and Freedom Under Law are asking that the North Gauteng High Court set aside the fraud charges against the minister.
The Red Cross's Peter Maurer told the Mail & Guardian his immediate concern with the withdrawal from the ICC was one of perception.
Most of the country’s medical schools say final-year medical students will write exams
Authors from the country only became eligible for the award in 2014.
The High Court in Pretoria ruled on September that Jiba and her colleague be struck off the roll of advocates.
'It’s a purely sovereign decision of each country to join or to pull out,' Dlamini-Zuma said.
As South Africa faces multiple unknowns, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan presented a cautious medium-term budget policy statement.
The mini-budget comes ahead of Standard and Poor's credit rating review in December.
Students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology are outside the gates of Parliament in Cape Town amid heavy police presence
Today's #MTBPS2016 will be key to South Africa averting a credit downgrade by rating agencies.
Sexwale is planning an investigation into allegations that Trillian staff had pre-knowledge that President Zuma was going to replace Nhlanhla Nene.
Activists fear regulatory delays will come too late for many people who need delamanid and will also stall its release in neighbouring countries
The Sports Minister has welcomed the African champions back home with a rather large cheque.
The government's decision to withdraw from the ICC should not be seen in isolation. The AU has called on its member states to withdraw from the court.
The heat will be on South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan when he delivers his mid-term budget.
The US, Australia and the UK have measures in place and have passed laws based on Islamophobia.
The energy plan does not reflect how much has changed since 2010.
Mr SA is just around the corner — but last year it was postponed and now contestants allege money has disappeared.
The photos capture the majesty of the mountains, the riders and sturdy Basotho ponies, but we learn nothing of the subjects’ lives.