Mayekiso and UMP mark eight years with research honour
She’s one of six female vice-chancellors out of 26 in the country and heads one of South’s Africa’s newest universities, which is also the first varsity in... Read more.
Debunking fourth industrial revolution fear factor
Humanising work. Out skilling. Skill-based workplaces. These are the shifts that are shaping the future of work as technology driven by the Fourth Industrial Revolution... Read more.
Changing the course of history
Professor Puleng LenkaBula is no stranger to taking on roles that change the course of history. In 1993, at only 22 years, she was invited to join the global board... Read more.
Ramaphosa’s road to power, cattle and trout fishing
I travelled to the place where the sun rises this week with a colleague – a sharpshooter who’s just as sharp with her tongue as her fingers are with the camera.... Read more.
Crucial conversation with Unisa’s LenkaBula
For Professor Puleng LenkaBula, the euphoria of being the first at anything must be short-lived, but the resolve to do what is right, long-lasting. LenkaBula, the... Read more.
Nursing, agriculture colleges gear up for migration
South Africa’s nursing and agriculture colleges are a step closer to migrating to the department of higher education and training (DHET) after years of dilly dallying... Read more.
Justice language leaves masses tongue tied
We must talk about the elephant in the room at the Senzo Meyiwa trial. A pink elephant that is taking up most of the courtroom. It reminded me of a joke that said:... Read more.
Window into newest ‘school of the future’
Had it not been for the hive of activity, it would have been easy to miss the dirt road that leads to the Dr Molefi Oliphant Maths, Science and ICT School of Specialisation... Read more.
Bright future ahead as Gauteng aligns education with skills needs
Aviation, nuclear and maritime. These are not subjects one would associate with public schools but in Gauteng, these are fast becoming subjects of choice. We visited... Read more.
Landmark case in dispute of maternity leave in SA
A Gauteng couple has served the Department of Employment and Labour with a notice at the Joburg high court, challenging sections of the Basic Conditions of Employment... Read more.