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Free higher education was envisioned as a transformative instrument for poor and historically marginalised South African youth. It emerged from decades of struggle and...
As the 2026 academic year gets underway, cities and towns across South Africa are once again experiencing a familiar—but often under-planned—phenomenon: the arrival of...
A Call for Stronger University–Municipality Collaboration As the 2026 academic year commences in February, university and college towns across the country once again prepare to...
The Struggle to Decolonise the Academy African Black religious spirituality continues to be undermined, ridiculed, marginalised, and rejected by South African universities. It is consistently...
The nation bid farewell to an educator and diplomat, Dr Franklin Abrahams Sonn, during a dignified funeral service held on Saturday, November 22, 2025,...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among South African men aged 15 to 24. Men...
The Tshwane Music Festival announced its highly anticipated lineup for the 2024 edition, set to take place on November 2nd. The festival will be...
Invention enthusiasts in South Africa are in for a treat as the Inventor Assistance Program (IAP) gears up to host an event focused on...
The South African Council for Graduates (SACGRA) has embarked on a major recruitment drive to place 950 unemployed graduates and interns throughout South Africa...
The Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) announced that ten community publishers have been chosen to take part in a 21-day US study trip as...
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