Dr Iniyan Natarajan and Professor Roger Deane were the only two researchers from Africa in an international team of over 300 people.
The education sector roll-out is scheduled to start on Wednesday and continue until the end of the second term, July 8.
Dr Peter Johnston says it is vital that individuals and governments shift their focus to climate change and the projected impacts.
A Guinness World Record adjudicator awarded the certificate to the artist at the First Thursday showcase.
Students training at the centre receive braille notes and practical training weekly at the Western Cape Blind Association in Salt River.
Barry Salzman's photographic series is currently on display at the Deepest Darkest Gallery in Cape Town
Robert Glover was born with underdeveloped legs but that has never stopped him from pursuing sports such as skating, sailing and surfing.
Summer signals the end of hibernation and Justin Collocott has some handy advice to avoid a nasty run-in with a potentially venomous snake.
Keynote speakers at the Bridge Building Land Summit addressed issues of ownership, skills development and market penetration.
This year the BBC's #100women asks: What would the future look like if it were driven by women?
The organisation encourages and develops each person to the best of their individual abilities.
This novel idea is a fun new way to get children to easily pick up and book and read.
Shark Spotters say there have been no great white shark sightings in False Bay for 2019.
A cheeky baboon scored a free lunch at Groot Constantia wine farm in Cape Town. He finished two dishes of spaghetti bolognese and garlic bread.