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Kenya and its university strike cycle

Ishmael Munene Kenya’s public university lecturers are on strike, barely three months after another lengthy work stoppage. Ishmael Munene spoke to Moina Spooner from The Conversation...

A more flexible curriculum approach can support student success

Delia Marshall Financial access is extremely important for poor and working class students wanting to get a foot in the door at universities. But on...

What universities can do to expand social entrepreneurship

Jackline Nyerere Universities are at the forefront of any country’s economic development efforts. They play an invaluable role in passing knowledge on to the next...

How inequality affects sports demographics in SA

Mosibodi Whitehead South Africa’s sport industry suffers great inequalities. Just like the greater South Africa, the sports budgets of the “haves” by far outstrip those...

Remembering South African struggle hero Chris Hani

Arianna Lissoni  The “what if” game is popular with the media and the commentariat in South Africa. A popular example is “what if …” South African Communist...

Agriculture training in South Africa badly needs an overhaul

Frans Swanepoel Agriculture delivers more jobs per rand invested than any other productive sector. If the entire agriculture value chain is considered in South Africa, its...

Financially Literatacy, How to use a credit card

Mduduzi Luthuli It is all too easy to slide into credit card debt. This can easily affect your credit history, which could make it difficult...

The sport fraternity mourns Mam’Winnie

Mosibodi Whitehead Madikizela-Mandela saw football as one of the tools for economic freedom. Her passing on Easter Monday leaves a significant void in South African...

Nomzamo from Bizana: remembering Winnie Madikizela as a young woman

Vashna Jagarnath Within hours of Winnie Madikizela’s death debates about her life began to rage. One of the key themes that began to emerge was her relationship...

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela: revolutionary who kept the spirit of resistance alive

Shireen Hassim No other woman – in life and after – occupies the place that Winnie Madikizela-Mandela does in South African politics. A stalwart of the African...

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