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President Cyril Ramaphosa lays a wreath at the Sharpeville Memorial in honour of the fallen. Photo GCIS

The Bill of Rights at 30: Turning Human Dignity into Reality

Human Rights Day highlights a widening gap between legal protections and everyday experience, raising urgent questions about dignity, accountability and whether South Africa’s democratic project is delivering on its promises.

Mashoto Mokgethi, Head: Domestic Tourism, South African Tourism

Homegrown travel still powers South Africa’s tourism recovery

Domestic tourism is still the pulse of South Africa’s visitor economy, driving local employment and sustaining the sector through uncertainty. Head of Domestic Tourism Mashoto Mokgethi says South Africans themselves remain the industry’s greatest strength. “Domestic tourism is the backbone of our economy,” she says. “It keeps the sector alive throughout the year and ensures […]

Prosus reports strong interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2025

Prosus N.V. has delivered a strong set of interim results for the six months to 30 September 2025, driven by double-digit revenue growth, accelerated profitability, and disciplined capital allocation. The group continues to build on its AI-first strategy, expanding its regional lifestyle ecommerce ecosystems across Latin America (LatAm), Europe, and India. Revenue Up 22% as […]

What your skin needs right now: Festive heat skincare essentials

The festive season often means warm days filled with outdoor festivities, sunshine, and celebration. Heat and humidity pose unique challenges for your skin; excess oil, sun exposure, sweating, and potential irritation can easily disrupt your glow.  To keep your skin balanced, refreshed, and radiant throughout the season, focus on targeted skincare treatments designed to manage […]

MBA graduates bring with them a toolkit of critical thinking, leadership acumen and problem-solving skills.

The Enduring Value of Postgrad Education

Staying ahead of the curve in a constantly changing world

Milpark Business School revamps MBA

Fostering resilient, disruptive leaders for a changing world

Thasmei Reddy  credits her postgraduate studies, culminating in an MBA, as a game-changer in her career.

Mines, motherhood and management 

Transforming industries through innovation and resilience

Nasya Smith at the end of her 780km pilgrimage, which she undertook while at the height of her postgraduate studies. 

A pilgrim’s path to success

From journalism to international business

Investing in digital transformation skills for business leaders is necessary for a sustainable future.

Partnering for a better future

Johannesburg Business School believes in the power of digital transformation to drive sustainability and create a better world

Dr Lynn Biggs (right) says that the legal profession is often perceived as inaccessible to those from underprivileged backgrounds, but Nelson Mandela University has a number of programmes and initiatives that make legal assistance available to all.

Shaping justice and revolutionising legal education for a transformative South Africa

Truly impactful legal education must be based on practical skills-based learning

UFH Vice-Chancellor and Principal Prof Sakhela Buhlungu and President Cyril Ramaphasa recently concluded a MoU for the preservation of archival material through the University’s National Heritage and Cultural Studies Centre (NAHECS).

Fort Hare embraces ‘A decade of renewal’

Modernised infrastructure, curriculum renewal and new research agenda driving UFH forward

UFH Vice-Chancellor and Principal Prof Sakhela Buhlungu; AngloGold Ashanti Vice-President of Sustainability & Closure Business, Kgomotso Tshaka; UFH Deputy VC of Research, Partnerships & Innovation Dr Nthabi Taole-Mjimba; UFH Deputy VC of Teaching & Learning Prof Renuka Vithal; and Senior Vice-President of Group Sustainability at AngloGold Ashanti, Ambassador Baso Sangqu.

AngloGold Ashanti Research Chair in Dairy Science & Technology launches into a bright future 

The chair is part of UFH’s larger plan to be socially and contextually relevant

Prof Renuka Vithal, University of Fort Hare Deputy Vice Chancellor: Teaching and Learning is looking forward to the launch of South Africa’s first BSc in Dairy Science and Technology at UFH, a groundbreaking degree designed to transform the dairy sector.

University of Fort Hare to trailblaze with upcoming Bachelors in Dairy Science & Technology

Producing skilled staff in this field will help to develop the Eastern Cape’s already significant dairy industry

Dr Nthabi Taole-Mjimba, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research Partnerships and Innovation, at the launch of the University of Fort Hare’s new Research Niche Areas. This strategic initiative marks a significant step forward in enhancing the university’s research capabilities and innovation profile.

UFH launches new Research Niche Areas

The five RNAs form part of the university’s strategic plan for institutional renewal

Simpiwe Somdyala, CEO of Amadlelo Agri, celebrates the launch of the new Research Chair in Dairy Science & Technology at the University of Fort Hare, emphasising the importance of this partnership in advancing both local and national dairy industries.

Award-winning dairy producer welcomes new research possibilities 

Amadlelo Agri and UFH are working together to benefit local communities and the broader dairy industry

University of Fort Hare Science & Agriculture students bring their passion to the Fort Hare Dairy Farm, turning calving season into a hands-on learning adventure. From early mornings to rigorous farm tasks, these future agricultural leaders are gaining invaluable experience on their journey to success.

Fort Hare Dairy Trust: A model of success and innovation in dairy farming

Students gain the knowledge and experience they need to excel in the industry

With the recent launch of the AngloGold Ashanti Research Chair in Dairy Science & Technology at the University of Fort Hare, the Eastern Cape’s potential for growth and innovation is set to expand.

Eastern Cape offers importance and potential for SA’s dairy industry

Conditions are perfect for sustainable dairy farming, but with skills development it could yield even greater benefits

Fanie Ferreira, CEO of the Milk Producers’ Organisation (MPO), highlights the potential of the Research Chair in Dairy Science & Technology at the University of Fort Hare to drive transformative research, address industry challenges, and support small-scale dairy farmers across South Africa.

Milk Producers’ Organisation: Research will improve the industry 

Empowering small-scale dairy farmers across the rural-urban divide is the way forward

Winners: NSTF Awards 2023/2024

List of this year’s scientific excellence award winners

Prof Bernand Slippers, Director of FABI and Innovation Africa @UP, and professor at UP.

The visionary leader

Prof Bernard Slippers cultivates scientific excellence through team building