The Nature of Lightning and Fatal Strikes
More light has been shown on the misconception between lightning and its victims. According to a forensic pathologist specialist, less
More light has been shown on the misconception between lightning and its victims. According to a forensic pathologist specialist, less
A story of piracy, slavery and previously unknown details of the Cape’s links to the Ottoman Empire in the 18th
Our eyesight is one of our most important senses: 80% of what we perceive comes through our sense of sight.
The South African Constitution states that every one South African has the right to have access to sufficient food and
Are you a matriculant on your way to university or college? This is for you! Moving on to tertiary education
“Glory be to the One Who took His servant by night from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque whose
Promoting brands, questionable marketing skills, lies and false giveaways – these are common trends we see among social media influencers.
In Part 1 we discussed the dynamics of toxic friends. The types of toxic friends we meet in high and
The Netherlands has banned the Islamic face covering, known as the burqa. This law is applied on public transport, government
For most of the world, March 2020 marks the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. But for China, this happened several
One person has reportedly been killed as police clashed with protesting Wits students. However, police have not officially confirmed the
The Covid-19 pandemic put the Department of Basic Education to the ultimate test, not just in terms of governance, but
Residents of various informal settlements across Cape Town are adamant that Human Rights Day could not have been celebrated because
Empowering women is essential to the health and social development of families & communities. When women are living safe, fulfilled
Standard Bank is looking into financing the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). But environmental activists are against the pipeline.
Electricity tariff hikes loom next month, and with the economic hardships being experienced, South Africans don’t know how to overcome
As we observe International Women’s Day, we turn our focus to the women in media who have played an influential
A book that was revealed thousands of years ago yet holds many answers to the questions that science fields pose.
After 17 years out of school 35-year-old, Tania Februarie sat for her final matric exam and passed with a bachelor’s.
This young woman is the first doctor to graduate with the help of the Mitchells Plain Bursary and Role Model