Hawks, SAPS launch probe into leaked maths exam paper
Basic education spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said pupils at a few schools in Giyani, Limpopo had access to the maths paper before it was written.
Basic education spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said pupils at a few schools in Giyani, Limpopo had access to the maths paper before it was written.
It remains unclear, however, whether investigators can finish their work before election day, the New York Times reported.
The charges came after McBride was accused of falsifying a report by Ipid which claimed Hawks officials were innocent of unlawful renditions
Wits Fees Must Fall student leader Catherine Seabe said on Tuesday she would meet with one of the people responsible for the anti-Semitic messages.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation supports the demand to hold to account those responsible for compromising our democratic state and looting its resources
A march to the SA High Commission has been organised to demand that government prioritise the fees crisis in higher education.
New drugs like delamanid promise the opportunity of more successful, tolerable treatment regimens to patients who have few other options available
The North Gauteng High Court will hear why the public protector's report shouldn't be made public
Gordhan was detained three times as he worked to bring an end to apartheid, enduring beatings and suffocation at the hands of the police.
The rand advanced to its strongest in almost six weeks, leading global gains against the dollar.
Now they really see me as someone who matters, thinks and feels, says activist Velisa Jara
Bylaws in SA’s major metros are killing off an art form that marginalised people could call their own
For most local municipalities, spending money on entertainment comes a lot more naturally than earning income or complying to budgetary restraints
Big Cereal is obviously concerned about their profits, so it’s little wonder they find the Banting diet unpalatable
Rather than leaving the institution, South Africa could play an important role in helping to rectify its perceived shortcomings
Radio in both the DRC and Mozambique is helping people to deal with queer issues that are rarely ever discussed