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Fourth Industrial Revolution in South Africa: inequality stands in the way of true progress

By Zama Mthombeni In his 2019 State of the Nation address, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was creating a commission on the...

FISU and IBU unite a new era of university sports and biathlon excellence

By Levy Masiteng  The International University Sports Federation (FISU) and the International Biathlon Union (IBU) have joined forces to promote university sports and biathlon excellence...

SA advocates for bilingual education

By Alicia Mmashakana South Africa has marked International Mother Tongue Language Day under the theme “Make Languages Count for Sustainable Development”. Discussions at Mbombela between the...

SRC demands long-term solutions as UCT Council grants concessions

By Thapelo Molefe The Students Representative Council at the University of Cape Town has welcomed the University Council’s decision to grant concessions to some students...

UJ and Gauteng work together to improve human settlements

By Levy Masiteng  The Gauteng human settlements department and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) have joined forces to revolutionise human settlements in the province.  The partnership...

Higher education committee chastises Wits for failing to adequately prioritise students

By Johanthan Paoli The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has chastised the University of the Witwatersrand for what it describes as a concerning lack of...

G20 an opportunity for including youth in global politics

By Johnathan Paoli The Gauteng government has emphasised the importance of collaboration with higher learning institutions, underscoring the need for inclusive discussions that involve young...

New NSFAS board members announced

By Akani Nkuna Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane has revealed the members of the new board for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme. The...

Bumpy start for 2025 tertiary academic year

By Johnathan Paoli, Lungile Ntimba and Amy Musgrave The growing financial strain on South African universities has fuelled a wave of student protests nationwide, highlighting...

SIU closing in on corruption at NSFAS, but no one’s behind bars yet

By Edwin Naidu The wheels of justice may turn slowly in South Africa, but the signs appear promising, to borrow a cliché, that the axe...

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