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Tackling racism starts with education around the values in the Constitution

By Edwin Naidu Racism is potentially one of the most pressing problems in South Africa, along with unemployment and poverty alleviation. It came as no...

Should Taylor Swift be taught alongside Shakespeare? A professor of literature says yes

By Liam E Semler Does Taylor Swift’s music belong in the English classroom? No, obviously. We should teach the classics, like Shakespeare’s Sonnets. After all,...

Gauteng schools gear up for national water polo showdown

By Johnathan Paoli Schools across Gauteng are in full preparation mode for the upcoming Schools Water Polo South Africa Inter-Provincial Tournament, set to take place...

COP29 must remedy the injustice of climate finance in Africa

By Carlos Lopes COP29 kicked off on Monday in Baku, Azerbaijan, with Africa continuing to find itself in a dilemma that goes beyond just climate...

Governments are pushing teen social media bans – but behind the scenes is a messy fight over science

By Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz and Matthew B. Jané As governments worldwide move to restrict teenagers’ access to smartphones and social media, a fierce scientific debate has...

UP and Chinese institutions collaborate to enhance innovation

By Lungile Ntimba  The University of Pretoria (UP) recently signed a partnership agreement with Wuhan Polytechnic University and the Hubei University of Technology in China to enhance...

More must be done to protect children: Ramaphosa

By Simon Nare President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for more resolve to protect the rights of children, advocating for existing laws to be complemented by...

UCT’s PACK programme tackles Global South’s toughest health challenges

By Akani Nkuna University of Cape Town is leading the charge in healthcare innovation in the Global South with its game-changing clinical support tool known as the Practical...

Minister should probe governance shenanigans at Stellenbosch

By Edwin Naidu South Africa talks the talk when it comes to upholding the Constitution and rule of law. But it seems that only a few...

TB researcher joins elite young scientists academy

By Lungile Ntimba  South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) has expanded its expertise by enlisting biomedical sciences lecturer Caitlin Uren into its ranks. SAYAS was...
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