… Western Cape, University of Witwatersrand, University of Pretoria, University of South Africa, University of Venda and University of Zululand … Read more: Environmental Law Experts Convened at the University of Venda for Student and Annual …
The Family and Child Support Association (FACSA) has called on the Western Cape Education Department to take action against both the Milnerton High … Read more: Outrage as Milnerton High School faces calls for action over bullying incident – The Star
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has launched an investigation after a woman in advanced labour allegedly gave birth while walking to the … Read more: Probe launched after woman told ‘to walk’ to labour ward, gives birth in hospital corridor
Six teenagers, aged between 14 and 19, were gunned down in a suspected gang-related shooting in Westbury, Gauteng on Tuesday afternoon. Read more: Six teenagers shot, two dead in Westbury suspected gang shooting – News24
Two teenagers were shot dead and four others injured in a mass shooting in Westbury, Gauteng police confirmed Tuesday. Read more: Update: Four suspects on foot open fire in Westbury gang attack, killing two teens – IOL
To Milnerton High School in Cape Town: it is your duty to protect your students.’ The video has prompted widespread condemnation from parents … Read more: Grade 10 Milnerton High learner attacked by classmates in shocking video – Cape Town ETC
High Street Auctions’ sale of collectible cars will take place at the Moto Village dealership in Cape Town on October 22. Collectors have the … Read more: Rare BMW 325iS to go under the hammer in Cape Town – TimesLIVE
The animal was being transported from the Free State to Nietverdiend in Ramotshere Moiloa Municipality in the North West on Monday. A video has … Read more: Officials confirm capture of escaped North West lion – SABC News
The adult male lion, which had been sedated and was being transported from the Free State – where it had been purchased – to a game farm in … Read more: Lion jumps from moving vehicle: Animal welfare experts weigh in | Knysna-Plett Herald