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Fossil hunters find a new dinosaur track site on South Africa’s coast – the youngest so far

Our work as a team of ichnologists often takes us to the Knysna area of the Western Cape coast, where we investigate tracks in coastal aeolianites that are between 50,000 and 400,000 years old.

Water Research Commission and UKZN launch partnership to boost water, sanitation innovation

The emphasis is on improving service delivery in underserved communities.

Next wave of infrastructure investment must include people, not only platforms

Organisations may have networks, devices and platforms in place, yet still struggle to use technology at scale because the talent pipeline is too thin. 

Memorial today for Vanderbijlpark crash victims, funeral set for Sunday

The driver of the vehicle transporting the learners, Ayanda Dludla, has been charged with 14 counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder.

Getting into university is only the first hurdle for students from rural South Africa. Here’s what comes next

Even when rural students graduate, many describe feeling they have survived higher education rather than thrived in it.

DBE receives R95 million from European Union for school safety initiatives

EU Ambassador to South Africa, Dr Sandra Kramer, said the funding reflected the bloc’s commitment to learner safety and wellbeing in the country.

Royal Yacht Club Sailing Academy wins Cape2Rio

The Cape2Rio Yacht Race is one of South Africa’s most prestigious offshore sporting events.

Death toll rises to 13 in Vanderbijlpark scholar transport crash

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube said she had learned “with deep sadness” of the crash.
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