Councillor assassinated for exposing corruption
“I realised that I am the only Councillor who is against corruption and poor management within the municipality. The ANC caucus has become a platform where comrades defend their friends without thinking about the reputation of the ANC,” said Phendukani Mabhida in a letter before his demise.
SAPS cleaner lands their big ‘service excellence’ award and a car
“My advice to people who want to be successful in the workplace is to obey your leaders and be resilient,” said Sifiso Dubazane, a SAPS cleaner who was their overall winner at Sunday’s “Service Excellence“ awards ceremony.
TVET colleges the solution to limited university seats
Zolile Zungu, a lecturer and researcher at TVET colleges, said TVET colleges exist in their own right and have objectives and goals that are as valuable as what universities and schools are trying to achieve.
Record applications flood South African universities for 2025 academic year
Stellenbosch University received 90 027 applications for first-year study in 2025 while it has 6 005 spaces. It is 15 times higher than the available spaces.
Hawks, State Security probe possible matric results breach
It emerged on social media that a website was claiming that it could sell verified matric results to pupils for R100.
2024 ‘proteas’ have blossomed in matric
Every province has achieved above an 84% pass rate in the 2024 results.
Lease ownership revision on cards for KZN
KZN’s newly-elected Human Settlements and Public Works MEC Ntuthuko ’Jomo’ Sibiya has vowed to alter ’skewed’ economic patterns, which includes the provision of office accommodation for government departments.