UNISA’s first female Vice Chancellor in 148 years
The University of South Africa (UNISA) will for the first time in its 148 years be led by a female
The University of South Africa (UNISA) will for the first time in its 148 years be led by a female
The prices of potatoes – a staple food for many South African homes has skyrocketed over the last four months.
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought a slew of unique challanges and disruptions to the school year. Learners have had to
In a bid to strengthen inclusion in society and sports, the ParaSportsClub at UCT has their eye set on having
Hanover Park residents have denounced the attacks on Islam in France. Under the banner of Moms Who Care a picket
Environmental hygiene plays an essential role in the prevention of many diseases. It also impacts on the natural environment and
It has been over more than a year since the brutal and heartbreaking murders of Uyinene Mrwetyana and Jesse Hess,
Part 1 – The Covid-19 pandemic has brought a myriad of disruptions to the 2020 school year. Interruptions to teaching,
South Africa’s ability to pay for a covid-19 vaccine has come into question, as President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Economic Recovery Plan
Today marks 35 years since the Trojan Horse Massacre that rocked Athlone in 1985. Activist, and artist, Kenny Alexander says
Written: Glynn Alard We’ve all had that horrible experience of being stuck in a car on a sunny summer’s day
An enormous World War II relic, known as a ‘Tallboy’, was detonated safely underwater by navy demolition specialists in Poland.
University fire engineering research shows that fire-resistant paint does not work In an experiment to see how quickly fires spread
In 1860, a ship carrying indentured Indians arrived in South Africa, which was to become one of the biggest countries
The burial place of Sheikh Mohamed Hassen Ghaibie Shah al-Qadri has been nominated for Heritage Status. The declaration would provide
Radio 786 has won the coveted PMR Diamond Arrow award. It is testament to the value of the broadcaster’s brand,
The land claims court has yet again ruled in favour of the District 6 Working Committee. After numerous attempts for
Is there enough support for black farmers in South Africa, or even those just starting out their own farms? Just
Radio 786 celebrates and recognizes the role of youth in ensuring the longevity of the institution. It is a partnership
Egypt has unveiled dozens of coffins, believed to be traced back to the 26th dynasty nearly 2,500 years ago. Archeologists