Despite a historically successful matric pass rate, South Africa’s Stem marks remain stagnant. To inspire future scientists, active engagement from current scientists is essential, fostering talent through visibility, presence and storytelling to bridge educational gaps.
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles towards the sea on Tuesday that were likely short-range projectiles, South Korea and Japan said, as Washington and Seoul hold talks on transforming their defence posture against Pyongyang.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Japan’s strategic alliance with the U.S. would collapse if Tokyo were to turn away from a conflict in Taiwan, but distanced herself from previous comments that suggested a possible military response in such an event.
China is ready to enhance mutual trust with Britain and deepen practical cooperation with the Group of Seven nation as Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits the world’s second-largest economy this week, according to the Chinese foreign ministry on Tuesday.
OUTA has condemned that South African households are receiving threatening communications from Eskom and municipal entities demanding that they register their solar installations.
What started as a mother sharing her lived experience online has grown into a platform for connection and awareness. Bongiwe Leepiloe’s journey through autism and motherhood has led her to challenge how disability is understood in South Africa.
The inquiry into Gauteng NPA prosecutor Andrew Chauke has stalled after witnesses have either withdrawn or, in the case of outgoing NPA boss Shamila Batohi, won’t testify without legal representation.
A major heatwave across Australia’s southeast stoked bushfires, forced hundreds of residents in rural towns to evacuate and brought record-breaking temperatures, with Melbourne recording its hottest day in nearly 17 years.
South Africa has seemingly avoided major US backlash over Iran’s naval exercise participation largely due to Washington’s shifting focus elsewhere, highlighting that the country is relying more on luck than effective diplomacy.
South Africa’s government will offer companies new incentives in an initiative to capitalise a fund that will be used to promote Black Economic Empowerment.
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South Africa’s gold mining industry has declined into a shadow of its former self despite vast remaining resources, as rising costs, regulatory burdens, policy uncertainty, and weak infrastructure have driven away investment.