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Robin Fredericks About a year ago, we interviewed Cape Town-based non-profit organisation, Call 2 Care which invests its time and efforts to uplift communities in underprivileged areas through sustainable food access and gardening education.read |
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| Issued By UCT Graduate School of Business Researchers from UCT GSB have won a prestigious international case writing competition with a study on Lonmin Plc Mining and responsible investment in the aftermath of the Marikana tragedy... read |
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| Issued By Red & Yellow The Red & Yellow Creative School of Business has been teaching business leaders to think creatively since 1994. The school has long been committed to its social promise that at least 10% of its students will study for free, and is proud that in 2018, this figure is sitting at 17%... read |
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| Issued By UCT Graduate School of Business The UCT Graduate School of Business has been ranked as a Top 90 business school in the prestigious Financial Times Executive Education Customised Rankings 2018... read |
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| Growing numbers of South African parents are looking at international education opportunities for their children, but this does not come cheap... read |
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| Higher Education and Training Minister Naledi Pandor says the department will spend R934 million on the University Capacity Development Programme (UCDP) to improve student development and decolonise the curriculum... read |
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| The Department of Health has placed over 1,500 medical interns and 1,300 community service doctors for the 2018 and 2019 annual cycle... read |
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| Nine young South African researchers are competing in world's largest international pre-college science competition, the Intel International Science Fair (ISEF) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States... read |
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| The Girl Geek campaign, which seeks to encourage young girls from disadvantaged communities to be involved in science, technology, engineering and maths, will be launched in Johannesburg today... read |
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| Issued By Bizcommunity.com The run-up to the 55th Africa Day, celebrated annually on 25 May in parts of Africa and around the world in commemoration of the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) (now the African Union), is an ideal time to reflect on the opportunities presented by a new collective zeitgeist happening in Africa... read |
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| Sindy Peters Claire Janisch, founder of Biomimicry South Africa, took to the podium at this year's African Utility Week to share how biomimicry could influence the future of utilities... read |
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| Colin Thornton As part of the city's efforts to save water, remote working solutions can play a key role... read |
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| Jared Molko It's Africa Month, which is a great time to reflect on where we are as a connected society and what role we as African digital citizens have to play in the near future... read |
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| Joanne Shields Africa is a diverse continent with unique market conditions. Home to seven of the fastest growing economies and seven of the world's megacities, and with millions of young people entering the labour force each year, Africa is fertile ground... read |
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| Colin Thornton In a digitally driven world, cybersecurity has become a highly lucrative sphere of modern business. Today, experts around the world are clawing for a piece of the estimated $8.5bn cyberthreat intelligence industry pie... read |
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