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/ 21 August 2007

Skills mismatch

Much has been said about the skills shortage in South Africa. Yet, while both the public and private sectors of the economy decry this, almost everyone knows of an unemployed graduate in their area. Many such graduates are engineers. And unemployment rates are highest among young South Africans — 65% compared to 37% of the general working age population.

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/ 21 August 2007

Maties launches on-screen study guide

A study aid DVD that is already being used very effectively by students at Stellenbosch University (SU) could make a national impact soon. The LearnWell4Life DVD addresses nine of the most topical study challenges experienced by senior school learners and university students across the world.

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/ 21 August 2007

The canary in the coal mine

Until recently in South African higher education, academic freedom was not a sexy issue. Those arguing in its defence were often perceived to have been using the issue to preserve the status quo in higher education and resist transformation. However, this matter is now perhaps the most interesting and hotly contested one in academic and public debates on higher education.

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/ 21 August 2007

A new start after cycling across Africa

South Africans Simon Alston and Craig Northam have just completed a mammoth journey by bicycle across the African continent, starting in Cairo five-and-a-half months ago and finishing in Cape Town in August, to raise funds for charity. Alston shares some of his thoughts and memories of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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/ 20 August 2007

Jordaan defends SA safety record

World Cup 2010 chief Danny Jordaan defended South Africa’s safety record in hosting major sporting events on Monday, arguing that not one fan or athlete had been affected in 13 years. He claimed that rising tourist numbers indicate there are no major safety issues about which to be concerned.