Pupils punished for taking a knee during Israeli national anthem
Herzlia School says the two students face “disciplinary and educational” consequences
Herzlia School says the two students face “disciplinary and educational” consequences
There are conflicting accounts of what happened to Angela Quintal and Muthoki Mumo during their detention in Tanzania
Former GCIS CEO Mzwanele Manyi testified before the state capture commission on Wednesday in an unexpected turn of events
The panel interviewing candidates who are vying to be the next NDPP heard from the first woman candidate on Wednesday
RGJS now faces allegations of racism in its admissions policy
Shenzhen-based Tencent said net profit came in at 23.33-billion yuan ($3.39-billion) in the three months ending September 30
In September, Duduzane Zuma’s lawyers successfully applied for the right to cross-examine Mcebisi Jonas
The former enterprises minister told the state capture inquiry that she believed Zuma thought she was a ‘hindrance’
Ramaite was the first candidate to be interviewed, fielding questions about interference at the prosecuting authority
The sporting public, sport sponsors and the organisations in charge of sporting codes each pay a price for the SABC’s debt in one way or the other
Board chair Bongumusa Makhathini told Scopa the state broadcaster needs a R3-billion government guarantee to avoid looming collapse in March
Glynnis Breytenbach announced on Tuesday evening that she was giving up her dream job for the sake of the NPA
The former Sars commissioner has applied for an interdict to bar President Ramaphosa from filling his position
Over 200 people have died in the worst outbreak of Ebola on record in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The row on live national television and Jim Acosta's resulting banishment triggered a wave of accusations that Trump is stifling the free press
The ANC's alliance partner the SACP has applauded Malusi Gigaba for his decision
Violent protests at health facilities haven’t only uncovered failings, they have revealed the interconnected nature of the rights we aspire to live
For centuries, traditional religious practices have preserved the sacred forests of the Bijagós archipelago. Now missionaries are muscling in.