The evolution of Bafana Bafana under Hugo Broos
/ 26 December 2025

The evolution of Bafana Bafana under Hugo Broos

When Hugo Broos arrived in May 2021, few believed he could revive Bafana Bafana after years of disappointment. Four years later, he has forged a disciplined, adaptable team that, in the last 10 games, including FIFA 2026 qualifiers, has conceded only three goals

South Africans are quietly finding a new way to get U.S. stock & ETF exposure using USDT
/ 25 December 2025

South Africans are quietly finding a new way to get U.S. stock & ETF exposure using USDT

Africans have long looked to the U.S. stock market for diversification, not because it’s a “trend,” but because that’s where many of the world’s most influential companies and widely followed indices are listed. The challenge has usually been practical: accessing U.S. stocks and ETFs from across Africa without heavy offshore admin, extra accounts, or slow […]

PrimeXBT insights: Will a Santa rally emerge across global markets in 2025?
/ 25 December 2025

PrimeXBT insights: Will a Santa rally emerge across global markets in 2025?

Understanding the Santa Rally Phenomenon As global markets approach year-end, one question consistently returns to the spotlight: will a Santa Rally emerge once again or will macro uncertainty override seasonal optimism in 2025?   The “Santa Rally” refers to the historical tendency for financial markets to rise during the final five trading days of December and […]

Mother-tongue education is failing
/ 24 December 2025

Mother-tongue education is failing

The numbers tell a politically uncomfortable truth. A survey of all Grade 4 children in Makhanda’s no-fee public schools this year found that 51% of isiXhosa learners taught in English can read for meaning.  However, for those taught in isiXhosa — despite it being their mother tongue and despite decades of policy emphasising the value […]

The politics of literacy
/ 23 December 2025

The politics of literacy

In November 2025, the R50 million Funda Uphumelele National Survey (FUNS) delivered the first comprehensive measurement of early-grade reading in all official languages. The findings confirmed what researchers suspected: only 31% of Grade 1 learners can identify 40 letter-sounds per minute — the minimum threshold for reading readiness. By Grade 3, 15% cannot read a […]

Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence
/ 22 December 2025

Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence

This year, the Durban University of Technology (DUT) proudly celebrates 21 years as a dynamic force in South African higher education.  Since its formation in 2002, through the merger of ML Sultan Technikon and Technikon Natal, DUT has grown into a trailblazer in research, innovation and teaching-with seven campuses across Durban and Pietermaritzburg. DUT offers […]