Sunday at 21:32 PM, via Daily Maverick
A newly drafted History Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (Caps) proposes a radical shift away from Eurocentric teaching toward an “African-centred” approach. Now open for public comment, the draft curriculum aims to equip learners with a deep understanding of Africa’s long past and its undeniable interconnectedness with the rest of the world.
Sunday at 21:31 PM, via Daily Maverick
Nelson Mandela Bay councillors have demanded full disclosure of the officials implicated in a R35m streetlight tender scandal, warning a lack of names undermines accountability and risks continued misuse of municipal resources.
Sunday at 21:08 PM, via Daily Maverick
In a Hawks and Crime Intelligence operation, two Mexican journalists were arrested in Johannesburg because they allegedly flew a drone over a Jewish college in contravention of civil aviation laws.
Sunday at 21:07 PM, via Daily Maverick
LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) – British police said they had arrested seven people on Sunday over what they said was a national coordinated plan by activists who want to tax the super rich to damage and steal from high-end stores.
Sunday at 21:02 PM, via Daily Maverick
Democracy faces unprecedented threats; an exploration of the power of the vote and the need for reform in safeguarding its integrity.
Sunday at 20:55 PM, via Daily Maverick
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, April 19 (Reuters) – Iran rejected new peace talks with the United States, its state news agency reported on Sunday, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump had said he was sending envoys to Pakistan for talks and would strike Iran unless it accepted his terms.
Sunday at 20:54 PM, via Daily Maverick
Julius Malema left the KuGompo Magistrates’ Court on 16 April without spending a night in prison, but his case is far from resolved.
Sunday at 20:41 PM, via Daily Maverick
Killing of international relations expert Steven Gruzd highlights the 264% increase in kidnappings over a decade, despite the launch of specialised police units.
Sunday at 20:38 PM, via Daily Maverick
In South Africa, the gamification of finance is gaining momentum, with innovations like FinMaster leading efforts to improve financial literacy among young investors.
Sunday at 20:25 PM, via News24
Eight children were killed in a shooting spree early on Sunday in the southern US state of Louisiana, in what police said appears to have been an incident of domestic violence.
Sunday at 20:21 PM, via Daily Maverick
With the trial set to start for four Nelson Mandela Bay men accused of raping and murdering two school girls last year, experts still believe too little is being done to combat gender-based violence in South Africa.
Sunday at 20:11 PM, via Daily Maverick
With its Globalstar purchase, Amazon aims to step into the satellite arena against SpaceX’s Starlink. But does it have the infrastructure and strategy to truly compete?
Sunday at 19:12 PM, via Daily Maverick
The Blitzboks ended a decades-long drought in Hong Kong, thrashing Argentina to claim a historic first title in the iconic sevens tournament.
Sunday at 18:55 PM, via Daily Maverick
Former KPMG partner Sipho Malaba faces a lifetime ban and hefty fines after being censured by the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors for his role in the VBS Mutual Bank scandal.
Sunday at 18:45 PM, via Daily Maverick
Manufacturers that can balance servicing both domestic and export markets are better shielded against slow local economic growth and global risks, and better able to take advantage of opportunities that might emerge from global crises or emerging, high-growth markets.
Sunday at 17:30 PM, via News24
The South African Weather Service has warned of scattered showers and thundershowers, which may lead to localised flooding in parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, the North West, Free State, and KwaZulu-Natal.
Sunday at 17:08 PM, via Daily Maverick
The Panthers are challenging obstacles to entry that have prevented grassroots black athletes’ growth and numbers in South Africa for too long.
Sunday at 17:04 PM, via Daily Maverick
Erecting walls painfully echoes, fortifies, entrenches and concretises (literally) the painful legacy of apartheid spatial planning and risks normalising new forms of segregation in a democratic South Africa.