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Killing of Durban Grade 12 learner angers KZN Premier

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube condemned violence in schools and urged learners to solve problems peacefully to show that they value life. Dube-Ncube visited Mandlenkosi Secondary...

Stellenbosch to focus on transformation confidence building

University of  Stellenbosch Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Social Impact, Transformation & Personnel Professor Nico Koopman said the institution will ensure that the work performance of...

Mass public sector strikes in Tasmania

Thousands of public sector workers have rallied across Tasmania for better pay and conditions, flagging further industrial action around Christmas if their concerns aren't...

Eskom launches crowdsourcing digital platform

Power utility Eskom said on Wednesday it has received an overwhelming response over the past few months to its call for highly skilled power...

New discovery in Italy could ‘rewrite history’

Historians may have to review the history of the relationship between the Etruscan civilization and the Roman Empire, after Italy’s Culture Ministry on Tuesday...

Reimagine the future of medicine and education in the 21st century of digital technology

Will artificial intelligence mean the end of doctors? AI is merely a useful intelligent tool, just like magnetic resonance imaging. AI will not replace...

R1m to help preserve Sesotho sa Leboa lexicography

The University of Limpopo's (UL) Sesotho sa Leboa Lexicography Unit and the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) have set aside R950 000 for...

UCT team part of R718m ‘CARE-O-SENE’ SA–Germany project to decarbonise aviation

The University of Cape Town (UCT) is one of the partners in a €40 million (approximately R718 million) three-year research project that aims to develop and...

Do no harm – 5 steps a researcher should take

Researchers have a number of responsibilities when embarking on their work - not least of all to ensure participants are not harmed and are...

Universities should take a leading role in reforming South Africa’s socio-political landscape

Former Wits Chancellor and Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke says the university has produced great leaders in the past and must continue doing so...

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