Scholastic and street cred for Mahlangu’s work
Had it not been for our escort, local businessman Memento Skhosana, who nudged: “there is Gogo”, I would have missed the portrait of the doyenne of African art... Read more.
Private sector support for TVET students still limited
Technical and vocational training and education (TVET) colleges are finding creative ways to expose students to workplace training, while much-needed support from... Read more.
TUT honours Mzansi giants in arts, music and fashion
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) on Monday paid tribute to four South African giants for their contribution in art, music, fashion and business by awarding... Read more.
School murders on the rise by over 200% in three months
Safety at schools is again under the spotlight with the murder of a parent who was trying to foil a hijacking outside his son’s school, Faranani Primary, in Protea... Read more.
Central TVET College hosts first graduations since Covid hit
It was a moment of pride and joy when 31-year-old Jabulani Mtileni addressed graduands, students, staff and family members at his alma mater the Central Johannesburg... Read more.
A ‘cheating’ grand master is a scandal too hot to ignore
There’s nothing like a scandal – or a whiff of a scandal – to bring down ivory towers and let us in on the goings-on in some of society’s exclusive circles.... Read more.
Student overcomes his disability in pursuit of a degree
Following a tractor accident 15 years ago that left him semi-paralysed, all that Lehutso Ntini wanted to do was end his life, and he attempted suicide a few times.... Read more.
Unsung heroes and nurturers celebrated on World Teachers’ Day
As countries around the globe celebrate World Teachers’ Day on Wednesday, Sunday World spoke to three teachers who paid tribute to educators who shaped their... Read more.
Steady hands steer varsity while SA falters
Former deputy president Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka was this week inaugurated as chancellor of the University of Johannesburg (UJ) at a pensive ceremony that juxtaposed... Read more.
Lockdown loneliness inspires a dating business
Gender studies lecturer and entrepreneur Zandile Mfeka was inspired by the loneliness she felt during the hard lockdown due to the pandemic to come up with an alternative... Read more.