Gwarube confident Class of 2024 will rise to the occasion when sitting for their exams
Despite challenges faced by the Class of 2024 as matric candidates, basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube says she believes they will rise to the occasion when they sit for their exams on Monday.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at a dance hosted by the Queen
The 'Dance of the Decades' at Windsor Castle in 2000 was the biggest royal party since the Queen and Prince Philip 's golden wedding anniversary in 1997.
Crash drama that led to Prince Philip finally giving up his licence
While Prince Philip was notorious for his cheeky character and quips, he also made headlines for his driving before surrendering his license.
30m zip wire and trampolines among amazing improvements for play area
Work will start in the new year after £100,000 funding was agreed
Every monsoon we are promised new houses but nothing materialises, says Narikurava community at Sakkimangalam
Narikurava community in Madurai struggles for house reconstruction, facing dilapidated homes and temporary shelter during monsoon season.
Ready, set, go — SA declared ready for the Class of 2024 matric exams
Just hours to go before matric final exams get under way for more than 800,000 candidates
Natasha’s Gift Shop celebrates 20 years in business in Rathangan
Anniversary
Parents 'shocked' after kids soft play centre uses realistic 'body bags' as Halloween decorations
Pictures taken on Sunday at the Rugrats and Halfpints centre in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, showed the decorations resembling human bodies, covered in black plastic and hanging upside down from a structure
Mourners gather to bid farewell Mike Lynch and his teenage daughter
Seven people died when Mr Lynch's £30million Bayesian yacht sank in just 16 minutes after getting caught in a freak storm off the coast of Porticello, near Sicily, on August 19.
A-bomb survivors tell their stories, show their scars
“I’m very happy that we’ve finally reached this point,” Hidankyo Co-Chairperson Terumi Tanaka, 92, says.
Wellington mayor outlines no-go areas for service cuts
Tory Whanau says councillors should look to "share the pain" across the city as they consider project cuts following the airport vote.
Dundee Olympia inquiry takes step forward as ‘experienced’ solicitors firm appointed
Councillors previously voted to approve an independent probe examining the failures at the city's flagship leisure facility.
Preserving history
In the parish of St Catherine, national heroes Norman Washington Manley (1893-1969) and Alexander Clarke Bustamante (1884-1977), cousins sharing a grandmother, Elsie Clarke Shearer, had a link to Guanaboa Vale, which was in the historic old parish...
Primary schools close as strikes target Swinney's constituency
Unison members, which includes janitors and classroom assistants, have walked out over council pay.
It was the only time I had seen The Queen cry in public
October 21, 1966, started out as any other normal day for me. I was working for the BBC in Cardiff and I was in the studios in Stacey Road just after 9 o'clock. I was the only one present.
Perth and Kinross school closures announced as strike action by non-teaching staff begins
The situation will be reviewed daily during the two weeks of industrial action planned by UNISON.
Plans to demolish and rebuild Derby school submitted
Pear Tree Infant School be demolished, rebuilt and merged with Walbrook Nursery, under the Government-led plans
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