After more than two years of significant disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the University of Cape Town says it putting plans in place to return to 'normal' face-to-face teaching.
As the rand is expected to become more volatile a handful of countries emerge as places where the rand still has a higher purchasing power.
The Shoprite Group has opened applications for all-inclusive bursaries for the 2023 academic year for various different fields of study.
The South African Cities Network has published its latest State of South African Cities report, detailing the socioeconomic and development challenges faced by the country's largest metros.
President Cyril Ramahosa says South Africa needs to have a 'frank conversation' about alcohol consumption in South Africa after 21 young people lost their lives in a tavern in the Eastern Cape at the end of June.
A new survey of more than 4,500 young people in Africa shows that the continent faces a significant brain drain in the coming years as more than half the people between the ages of 18-24 consider emigrating.
The very fundamentals of hospitality are to provide “a good night’s sleep and some good food to go with it,” says Gareth Roberts, Peninsula Hotels group director of brand.
The latest Household Affordability Index by the Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice & Dignity group (PMBEJD) shows that food prices continued to climb in June 2022.
Air New Zealand has announced the world's first sleeping pods for economy - aimed at travellers that plan to get some sleep and comfort on long flights.
Insurance group Sanlam Individual Life has published its claims data for 2021, showing the biggest death and funeral claims for its clients in South Africa.