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MPs agree it's time for greater action to fight violence against women
By: News24Wire 4th September 2019 On Tuesday, members of Parliament debated gender-based violence in the country to mark the end of Women's Month. But this was a debate with a... →
BBC: BBC congratulates Dr Precios Moloi-Motsepe as UCT Chancellor
3rd September 2019 The Black Business Council (BBC) lauds the election of Dr Precious Moloi–Motsepe as the new Chancellor of the University of Cape Town (UCT). She... →
The killing of women is a national crisis – IFP calls for reopening of debate on death penalty
3rd September 2019 It is with deep sadness that our country finds itself at a crossroads when women and young girls are facing war on our streets. It is with a heavy... →
CSIR: CSIR female researcher is one of few Stem Cell Reprogramming experts in SA
6th August 2019 Only a handful of people in South Africa have mastered Stem Cell reprogramming and Dimakatso Gumede (34) is one of them. As the Council for... →
Do 1 in 4 South African employees have depression?
By: Africa Check 24th July 2019 Whenever work anxiety, burn-out and stress in South African workplaces are reported on, a well-worn statistic is likely to be mentioned. “At least... →
'Role model par excellence' – UCT vice-chancellor receives honorary degree from UK university
By: News24Wire 23rd July 2019 The University of Cape Town's (UCT's) vice-chancellor, Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, has dedicated her honorary Doctor of Science degree from the... →
The army is being used to fight Cape Town's gangs. Why it's a bad idea
18th July 2019 Following the latest spate of murders on the notorious Cape Flats in the Cape Town, the South African government has decided to send in the army.... →
South African probe into corruption awaits a star witness -- Jacob Zuma
12th July 2019 It’s been almost a year since the Commission of Inquiry into allegations of state capture in South Africa began to hear testimony. Also known as... →