Gevisser defamed me - rape activist

Anti-ravishment activist and journalist Charlene Smith is difficult an apology from the publishers of Spot Gevissers novel biography, Thabo Mbeki, The Dream Deferred.

SAs public schools face financial crisis

The want of subsidies from the Teaching Division is reportedly ominous standards at numerous summit schools around South Africa.

Rape case ends up a race row

The ravishment of an American trade student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal has spiralled into a race row, causing grave divisions amongst the universitys pupil leaders.

New ambitions for brave Londiwe

Londiwe Nzimande, the adventurous 10-year-elderly female who went missing last month and was ultimately reunited with her dam, is at present pleased and settled in Durban.

Crunch time for markers

With the matric exam above, 2 200 Western Cape Degree 12 teachers are preparing to mark round one million exam scripts by December 6.

Mini docs up in arms

A nursing course funded by the division of condition has been declared invalid.

Skype encryption stumps German cops

German constabulary are not able to decode the encryption second-hand in the Internet telephone software Skype to monitor calls near suspected criminals and terrorists.

Ecuador wants cellphones for its poor

Ecuador has contacted foreign cellphone firms to negotiate new contracts and thrust companies to make a supply that would supply a cellphone help to the needy.

Big bandwidth boost for service providers

The promise of high-rapidity Internet access on-the-shift will give manufacturers of wireless gear greater safety to develop better and cheaper devices.

Telkom appoints new CEO

Telkom announced the meeting of Reuben September as CEO of the company, removing him from his r?le as Acting CEO with instantaneous effect.