It is with sadness that we received the news of the passing of world-renowned music legend Dr Johnny Clegg, a true son of Africa.
Professor Gordon Zide, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the Vaal University of Technology, addressed the Somali National University graduation ceremony.
The North-West University’s School of Industrial Psychology and Human Resource Management hosted its third annual Human Capital Summit on 11 and 12 July.
Senior lecturer in Sociology at UKZN, Dr Kathryn Pillay, has been awarded a C2 Rating by the National Research Foundation.
Dr Sphumelele Ndlovu, one of the Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans for 2019, was recognised in the category of Science and Technology.
The director of UKZN’s Language Planning and Development Office, Professor Langa Khumalo, has been appointed vice-president of the African Association for Lexicography.
On 10 July 2019, the plight of visually impaired individuals in the North West Province came under the spotlight.
Lerisha Naidu, a UKZN alumna and a partner at Baker McKenzie, made it onto the prestigious list in the Business and Law category.
Prof Susan Visser was honoured by the Southern African Accounting Association for her contribution to the accounting industry for the past four decades.
The competition forms part of a programme which promotes engineering as a career among high school learners with potential to study engineering at university.
If an employee consistently meets deadlines and delivers good work, does it matter how often they check Instagram?
MiX Telematics Africa wanted a platform to efficiently monitor, control and manage the vast number of SIM cards in its heterogeneous environment.
The Teraco campus expansion follows on from the recently launched Riverfields hyper-scale data centre facility in Bredell.
Professor Thabo Msibi is the first black South African scholar in Education to be awarded a prestigious P-Rating by the National Research Foundation.
Professor Elvis Fosso-Kankeu was lauded for his research into improving water quality in SA through linking community-based projects with innovative technologies.
Enactus members presented the student organisation’s Sack Space concept in which vegetables are grown in vegetable sacks, known as vertical farming.
Guests from the governments of Lesotho, China and Mauritius, and international students and staff, attended the event on Howard campus, themed Leaving No One Behind.
Pedestrian walkways were constructed on the R72 Section 3 to Section 4 between Birah River and Openshaw Village in the Eastern Cape.
Yeyethu Bafazi Construction’s five female members trained with Sanral and have gone on to deliver quality services and create jobs in a male-dominated industry.
The frictionless buying process of the modern world has directly impacted the distribution and warehousing models that support the retail value chain, says Barloworld Logistics.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal has secured the number one spot in Africa on the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.
The installation of guard rails in the high fills as well as the construction of the Baddafort intersection has helped to improve the safety of the R67.
The Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against Xantha Properties 18, as homes being built for leasing and rental purposes must be enrolled with the NHBRC.
The MAO of the North-West University is hosting the annual event, which will run until 6 July.
Corporate Traveller recently introduced Sam:], Flight Centre Travel Group’s smart assistant mobile app.
The simple SMS has evolved beyond its original use and remains as effective and practical as always, says BulkSMS.
Professor Sabine Marschall’s book, Tourism and Memories of Home, explores journeys to former and imaginary homes for migrants, exiles, refugees and diaspora groups.
The Sanral arch bridge on the N7 near Clanwilliam over the Olifants River in the Western Cape is this year’s winner of the Fulton Award for excellence in concrete construction.
The conference enabled TBAs to share their skills, experience and work challenges, and to protect, promote and develop indigenous knowledge systems.
The college was voted the coolest college in SA at the 15th Sunday Times Next Gen Awards.
The campaign shows solidarity for medical professionals and students living with depression and other mental challenges.
House musician Holly Wasserfall, aka Holly Rey, a media and communication honour’s graduate, won the SAMA for her song, Deeper.