While most dogs of his kind are busying chasing sheep, a Port Elizabeth pooch has struck up an unlikely friendship – with tiger cubs
Kupelo denies EC’s huge debt to state-run labs
The Eastern Cape department of health says it is up to date with its payments
Teacher shortage hits crisis
Some schools yet to teach maths, science
De Klerk dismisses ‘twisted’ comments
"Why would I have nostalgia for that which I abolished and for that which I apologised?"
Rhodes’ student overwhelmed by bursary win
A dream come true despite background
BCM’s grade five confirmed
Municipality blasted for flouting rules and by-passing Qoboshiyane decision
Cosatu blocks DA march
Police use teargas, water cannons to disperse union members
BCM’s ex-mayor charged with fraud
LOCALS came out in droves on Tuesday despite the heavy rain to support former Buffalo City Metro (BCM) mayor, Zukisa Faku, who was formally charged with fraud.
Departments clash over R2.5bn
Eastern Cape health and treasury set for ‘crisis talks’ to resolve ‘personality’ differences
Groups warn of ARV crisis
But province denies shortage
Cops find body of East London policeman
The accident took place in Voortrekker Road near Mdantsane around 8pm. A state vehicle was found at the scene but police were unable to find the body.
Sexwale ducks question on presidency aspirations
“Let people answer for themselves. I don’t comment on those types of matters. I only comment on the work that I do”
Upbeat start to Tourism Indaba
International arrivals double, local trips triple 2003 figures
Motlanthe beats Zuma in EL popularity stakes
"The deputy president’s rating shows a rise since the end of last year in those same areas"
R200m fraud found – so far
SIU reports on preliminary probe started six months ago
Dale thrills with whisker-thin win
The eagerly anticipated showdown between Buffalo City’s two rugby school powerhouses did not disappoint
David the CrossFit Goliath
East Londoner wins the ‘fittest man in Africa’ crown
Courts tackle sex violence head-onConviction rates in EC applauded
Boy’s train dream fulfilled
Charity organisation surpasses four-year-old’s expectations
Singer’s rocky road ends
Promising kwaito star dies
R65m for T’kei tea estates
Funding shocks committee
500km in just three days
"I sang ‘the wheels on the bike go round and round’,"
Bestselling author and former cabinet secretary the Reverend Frank Chikane was in conversation with University of Cape Town associate professor in sociology Xolela Mangcu at the Dispatch Dialogue held at the Guild Theatre on Monday. Watch the video here.
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Mosimane announces Bafana squad for 2014 World Cup qualifiers today
It’s Gaxa for ChiefsFormer Sundowns defender in a three-year deal with the club
Yoyo beats Mgidi, retains titleChallenger’s brave attempt thwarted
Top ICC job for DaveFormer SA player Richardson to succeed Lorgat as chief executive
Stormers back in actionDe Villiers returns to boost backline
Apartheid was based on the human right of political subsidiarity....
ZongSpin 17 May 2012 12:38 pmOne wonders what Mannya is thinking about this? On the Maths and Science issue, it is very strange to continue seeing reports about the lack of maths and science teachers in the province. There are ...
Rob 16 May 2012 7:17 pmCla clank, NEXT!...
Opstoker 16 May 2012 4:24 pmDe Klerk's oft-trumpeted "apology" for apartheid was always a qualified one: insofar as some people may have been hurt, we are sorry. What I take further exception to is his outrageous characterisatio...
Opstoker 16 May 2012 4:14 pmIan, a simple question: is the operation viable without a taxpayers' subsidy? For any government to pump such amounts of capital into what is essentially a commercial agricultural enterprise amounts t...
GM 16 May 2012 3:53 pmIan Crawford. Ex General Manager Magwa 24th September 2004 to 24th September 2011. I go on record that Magwa did not recieve R42m in June 2011 and the R17.5M allocated for 2010 was diverted on the 16t...
Dave Rankin 16 May 2012 1:21 pmWell done! Proof that barriers to success are all in the mind. If you have the passion you can do anything....
Dave Rankin 16 May 2012 12:46 pmLet's assume that the complainers get the apology they want, what will they do that they are not doing now? The simple answer is 'nothing'. Wake up dear complainers! De Klerk doesn't even know you ...
Tronn 16 May 2012 11:57 amWell done Helen Zille.Cosatu have shown the world what they think of democracy and freedom of speech.They have now drawn first blood and will have to face the consequences. ...
Dave Rankin 16 May 2012 9:43 am"A mechanism had to be found to deal with councils hell-bent on defying the department as BCM had done, he added." There is such a mechanism, it's called rule of law. That the ANC-led government lac...