Teachers will be encouraged to avoid gender segregation by splitting classes, lines or groups into boys or girls, and provision of gender-neutral uniforms to pupils ...
The institution recorded 92 graduations for its sought-after Master of Business Administration degree and 16 for its flagship Doctor of Business Leadership programme. ...
She said a university was not isolated from the problems of its society, but had a role to play in influencing a positive change in the socio-economic circumstances ...
A total of 748 485 Grade 1 and Grade 8 applications were recorded from the start of the 2023 Online Admissions application period on July 22, the department said. ...
Vice-Chancellor and principal Professor Tawana Kupe described the celebrations and festivities as double excitement because the students were ‘taking back their ...
The government expects the Easter weekend to be most challenging due to increased volumes of traffic as more people will be travelling “unrestricted” for the first ...
This was part of the Independent Media and Virgin Active partnership to support cancer survivors as part of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Head administrator Mpho Nawa says only use public transport when necessary to aid in complying with lockdown regulations
'Economic sector hard hit by Covid-19 pandemic and level 3 would usher in much needed growth that would be built up to fully recover'
More than 129 600 beds in all 44 districts and eight metros - Bukiwe Mgobozi
R80 highway busy as thousands of people go into Pretoria CBD from suburbs like Mabopane, Soshanguve, Rosslyn, Ga-Rankuwa and Winterveld
Cyril Ramaphosa said strict regulations, safety precautions must be implemented with gatherings limited to fewer than 50 people
Tshwane Tourism Association spokesperson Andy Papadopulo said the government had failed to consult the industry on the best possible regulations
Other people were forced to go out of their homes to access banking services from the ATMs to be able to buy from spaza shops
They said they've been living hand-to-mouth for decades because of the kind of work they do
Residents shut down one, claim foreigners operate them
They said the demand for school space has created an opportunity for criminals to operate unregistered schools
Two of the church?s tents were set alight at night while prophet was conducting prayer session
More than 1000 angry and frustrated contract workers camped on the lawns of the Union Buildings on Wednesday night calling on spheres of government to end their ...
Daso storm into the Department of Higher Education and Training and staged a sit in
New manager, Ian Melamed, said he brought a wealth of experience and expertise dating back from the 1960s
His death robbed South Africa of his talent and for that justice must be served - father
CSIR says it is unsafe for human consumption and a danger to community
Latest victim a young woman taking photos of the sunrise
The City of Tshwane and leaders of its taxi industry announced that taxi drivers have officially pulled out of the war on drugs in Pretoria.