Tim Noakes not guilty of unprofessional conduct, matter adjourned until April 2017
The former president of the Association for Dietetics in South Africa, Claire Julsing-Strydom, had lodged a complaint against Noakes.
The former president of the Association for Dietetics in South Africa, Claire Julsing-Strydom, had lodged a complaint against Noakes.
Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi government forces have driven the terrorist group out of the town of Fadiliya.
The United Nations secretary-general expressed regret on Friday that South Africa, Burundi and Gambia want to leave the International Criminal Court.
Veniamin Levtsov, vice-president of Enterprise Business at Kaspersky Lab, shares info on important elements of cybersecurity
Attacks on individuals, companies and infrastructure are all a reality
It's a preventable condition that cuts across all socioeconomic groups - even one glass of wine counts as 'drinking while pregnant'
Speaking to press on the matter, Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas said the treasury was guided by the IRP.
An ailing economy and toxic politics weigh heavily on a finance minister keeping SA afloat.
The first statement of its kind, it signals the state’s concern over its exposure to Eskom and others.
Europe is a powerful magnet but for many would-be Drogbas it’s a frustrating trap.
It’s easy to see where the minister could raise money if he really wanted to ameliorate poverty.
Mosul may no longer be a pillar of Iraq's identity
The Sekhukhune mining saga continues: The community gets R149 000 and the landowner R1-million.
Matrics in the class of 2016 are about to write their final exams and need positive support
It is significant and heartening that Gordhan received a standing ovation from the whole of Parliament, opposition included.
Liberians were forgiving of the war’s atrocities but some are still apprehensive
It looks like the mayor felt some pressure to come up with something he could use to show how firm he is, but it is completely irrelevant to most.
Verashni Pillay's last word.
"Believing that something could only occur within the borders of the republic is a national delusin"
For Save SA, November 2 is merely the kick-off for a campaign, details of which it will release on the day.
Readers write in about the government's ICC exit plan.
An extra R43-billion has to be raised through tax in the next three years, and this may be one option.
Two young women examine the ‘noise’ around perceptions of the female body
What’s been revealed is the very shaky ground on which the case against Pravin Gordhan is based.
Symington can be heard expressing his surprise by the change in the Hawks’s tone after their return from the building where Moyane's office is.