Cape Town teacher Charnelle Arendse has given her all to Hanover Park, and has now been named one of 50 finalists for the 2026 GEMS Education Global Teacher Prize from more than 5 000 applicants worldwide.
The City of Johannesburg is in the grip of a service delivery crisis, and the symptoms of it are everywhere, with leadership seemingly absent to resolve the problems.
The Board of Healthcare Funders said the government could implement two interventions that would make healthcare more affordable to millions of South Africans, essentially overnight.
The scheme has asked universities to assist affected students by allowing them to complete their 2026 registrations without restrictions, as long as they appear on the NSFAS loan funding eligibility list.
A criminal case has been opened against the Buffalo City Metro in the Eastern Cape over allegations that raw sewage is being discharged into the Buffalo River, posing serious environmental and public health risks to residents.
Standard Bank chief economist Goolam Ballim says that South Africa would be better off having an annual rule of law conference rather than its current investment conference.