President Ramaphosa is celebrating his 72nd birthday today, 17 November 2024. He arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on ...
The 2024 Soweto Marathon was won by South Africa’s Onalenna Khonkhobe in a time of 2:18:36 on Sunday. Khonkhobe also won this year’s Two Oceans Ultra Marathon. Second place went to Lesotho’s ...
This season's Sta-Sof-Fro Soweto Fashion Week has lit up the fashion scene, underscoring its commitment to inclusivity and also giving a platform to emerging designers. The event, running from ...
The mass movement in July and August 2024 had not only resulted in the tragic death of hundreds and severe injuries to thousands, but also subdued economic activity. The mass movement in July and ...
The government has decided to waive tuition fees for students injured during the July-August mass uprising. A notification from the Ministry of Education on Tuesday specified that the waiver ...
The motorist apparently opened fire during an attempted hijacking at the Diepkloof interchange on Tuesday morning. Gauteng police say the motorist was reportedly stopped by the suspects, who ...
The interim government decided to waive tuition fees for students injured in the ongoing anti-discrimination movement. The Secondary and Higher Education Division under the Ministry of Education ...
The interim government has announced a waiver of tuition and other fees for students injured during the student-people mass uprising in July-August. The Ministry of Education disclosed this in a ...
The government has decided to waive tuition and fees for all students from government and private schools, colleges, madrasas, technical institutes, and universities who were injured during the mass ...
The interim government has decided to waive tuition fees for students who were injured during the July-August mass uprising. Students, from all government and non-government schools, colleges, ...
An organophosphate pesticide, terbufos, has been confirmed as the cause of death for six children in Soweto, who reportedly ... psycho-social impact on both students and teachers.
The interim government has decided to waive tuition fees of students injured during the mass uprising from the secondary level and above. The Ministry of Education issued a notification in this regard ...