The US escalated its criticism of South Africa after naval exercises this week involving China and some of the BRICS member ...
Analysis - South Africa's schools still carry the imprint of apartheid, where resources, language and geography were ...
He played a key role in ending apartheid South Africa’s secret weapons program in the 1980s by helping the African National ...
As universities in South Africa prepare to admit a new group of students, thousands of young people from rural parts of the ...
Discover the remarkable journey of Subry Govender, a journalist who risked everything in the fight against apartheid. His ...
Opinion
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Getting into university is only the first hurdle for students from rural South Africa. Here’s what comes next
As universities in South Africa prepare to admit a new group of students, thousands of young people from rural parts of the country hope for a life-changing opportunity. In 2023, public universities ...
PAARL: “Oh, oh oh, I can't even... I'm very proud of him,” says an emotional Princess Mokoena when asked how proud she is of ...
Opinion
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Student teachers in South Africa choose comfort over challenge in practical placements: but there’s a hidden cost
South Africa’s schools still carry the imprint of apartheid, where resources, language and geography were deliberately divided according to “race”. Many communities today remain deeply unequal in ...
Former Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg has seen his net worth shoot up by $1 billion since the start of the year.
PAARL: Just about 25km North of Durban, KwaMashu township holds a historical significance in South Africa. It was established ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has renewed his criticism of South Africa’s telecommunications laws, stating that they block his satellite Internet company, Starlink, from launching locally because of his skin ...
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Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains
Corporal punishment – usually referring to adults hitting children – was abolished in South Africa in 1997. The Constitutional Court had already ruled it incompatible with the bill of rights in 1995.
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