Fish oil is the new ‘cool drink’ for speed cops
Trust South Africans to make light of even the gravest of issues. The price of “fish oil” is no laughing matter. It has ramifications for all aspects of our... Read more.
Ruling may rewrite rights of spouses
The prospect of a marriage ending creates uncertainty, both personally and financially. In fact, many couples remain in unhappy and stressful situations out of fear... Read more.
Power cuts make every day a blue day
We have blue Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays thanks to Eskom and cable thieves. We take them on the chin. We don’t waste our energy... Read more.
Seeds of greatness sown in best friends’ BSc exploits
Best friends Rivoningo Ubisi and Thobile Mkhwanazi had a lot to celebrate yesterday when they each took to the podium at the University of Mpumalanga to be awarded... Read more.
Scars left by serial rapist still linger
He’s behind bars with an amputated leg awaiting the start of his trial next week, but alleged serial rapist Nkosinathi Phakathi still puts the fear of God into... Read more.
Students with disabilities still face uphill battle at varsities
Advocacy and rights groups for students with disabilities have painted a dismal picture of the work done at universities to ensure that teaching and learning, infrastructure... Read more.
Quotes lighten the heavy load we bear
We like quotes. From the obvious to the inspiring, witty and hilarious to gory and downright crude – these sayings pepper our speech, enrich our conversations,... Read more.
Prof Maluleke: TUT graduates get work and create work
Despite his peers in academia warning him against accepting one of the most daunting vice-chancellor jobs in the country, professor Tinyiko Maluleke is relishing... Read more.
Education department drags probe into corruption at special needs school
The Gauteng department of education has not concluded its investigation into allegations of corruption and mismanagement at the Nokuthula Centre and Special School... Read more.
Roots of tavern massacre could lie in online scam
An online scam operating in Gauteng has being linked to the murder of four people at a tavern in Winterveldt, north-west Pretoria. Noah Ikaneng was shot three times... Read more.