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From Province to Powerhouse, Limpopo’s Bold Bid to Become Africa’s Next Student Destination “Limpopo is not just a place to study, it is fast becoming...
The National Youth Unemployment Movement (NYUM) called for immediate job creation in South Africa, urging government and businesses to act as the youth continue...
A journalism graduate from Tshwane University of Technology has successfully overcome adversity to complete their degree. After battling severe illness, financial strain, and personal loss,...
On April 21, the Faculty of Economics and Finance at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) concluded its Autumn graduation series in style at...
Graduating on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, at the Ruth First Hall, South Campus of Tshwane University of Technology, Malwande Ndzimande achieved a significant milestone...
South Africa’s youth unemployment crisis took centre stage at the 5th Human Resources Development Council (HRDC) Summit held at Gallagher Estate on 16 April...
The Economic Freedom Fighters Youth Command ( EFFYC) marched to the offices of the Department of Higher Education and Training on April 13 with...
In South Africa’s rapidly shifting higher education and urban development landscape, universities are no longer merely centres of teaching and research; they are powerful...
BEYOND THE WORLD RANKINGS South African universities stand as part of the African continent’s higher education success story within the global academy. Several of our...
The installation of Dr Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor as the new Chancellor of Nelson Mandela University on 8 April 2026 marks not only a...
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