Today’s youth should remember those who came before them who conquered overwhelming odds
In July, the IRFA joined regulators and industry leaders at the Africa Pension Supervisors Association (APSA) Conference in Marrakech. The discussions were clear-eyed and practical: Africa’s retirement systems must simultaneously widen coverage and strengthen adequacy, modernise supervision, and channel more local capital to productiveinvestment—without compromising member protection. That agenda now meets its implementation lab at […]
Generosity without focus is sentiment. Strategic charity, urgent and directed, is transformation
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 […]
Velenkosini Hlabisa, minister of co-operative governance and traditional affairs, has unveiled a plan to reduce dysfunction, shore up finances and restore public trust in the country’s 257 municipalities.
NWU says it is determined to enhance support for qualifying post-graduate students who have the potential to contribute meaningfully to the national system of innovation.
Online post-graduate diplomas in sustainability and mining began enrolling students in 2025.
The city of eThekwini has announced a strategy to reduce its reliance on the national grid by 40% by 2030.
With a new album marking 10 years in the music industry, Benjamin Jephta reflects on his journey while pushing South African jazz into the future
The African Peace and Security Dialogue in South Africa comes in the same week as the peace deal brokered by Qatar and the US falters