Invigilator becomes the most downloaded education app in SA
Johannesburg – A year ago, the Invigilator App was launched and this week it became the most downloaded free education app in the country. Nicholas Riemer,... Read more.
Unisa head plans to increase black academics
Johannesburg – The newly inaugurated vice-chancellor and principal of the University of South Africa Professor Puleng LenkaBula has her sights set on increasing... Read more.
Police Sergeant accused of raping his girlfriend’s daughter
Johannesburg – A police sergeant appeared in the East London Magistrate’s court yesterday for the alleged rape of his girlfriend’s 14-year-old daughter.... Read more.
School learner accused of murder remanded in custody
Johannesburg – The grade eight Alexandra learner accused of allegedly stabbing a fellow learner to death appeared at the Alexandra Magistrates Court today... Read more.
Learner accused of fatally stabbing fellow pupil hands himself over
Johannesburg – A grade eight Alexandra learner accused of allegedly stabbing a fellow learner to death on the school premises has handed himself over to the... Read more.
Organ transplants severely affected by Covid-19 pandemic
Johannesburg – The Organ Donation Foundation (ODF) SA says Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on organ transplants. Doctor Rebecca R Goff said the impact... Read more.
Limpopo math teacher awarded by UCT with Stella Clark Award
Johannesburg – Bernard Cement, a Limpopo Mathematics teacher, was recognised for his brilliant teaching skills with a Stella Clark award by the University... Read more.
October school holiday break still not clarified
Johannesburg – The October school holiday break has still not been clarified by the Department of Basic Education. Spokesperson for the department Elijah Mhlanga... Read more.
Gucci shoes branded most popular in Europe
Johannesburg – Gucci shoes are the most popular in Europe while Valentino are the most desired, according to research by Footwear experts, FootActive. FootActive... Read more.
Kids aged 14-17 next in line for jabs
Johannesburg – The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) has revealed that children aged 12 to 17 will most likely be vaccinated after... Read more.