Modernised infrastructure, curriculum renewal and new research agenda driving UFH forward
The chair is part of UFH’s larger plan to be socially and contextually relevant
Producing skilled staff in this field will help to develop the Eastern Cape’s already significant dairy industry
Amadlelo Agri and UFH are working together to benefit local communities and the broader dairy industry
Empowering small-scale dairy farmers across the rural-urban divide is the way forward
Conditions are perfect for sustainable dairy farming, but with skills development it could yield even greater benefits
The five RNAs form part of the university’s strategic plan for institutional renewal
The party needs to be more than restored, it needs to be rebuilt and repurposed, with the the party’s youth prepared for a transformative role in society based on good ethics
Given an early start in music, the singer’s artistry was deeply rooted in indigenous forms and she happily championed and nurtured young artists
The 30 students, who went to a bash at a tavern in East London, were not wearing masks, did not sanitise their hands nor keep to social distancing regulations.
Sefako Makgatho and Fort Hare universities have new leaders, while the head of Mangosuthu University of Technology has been suspended
In a broken university, with “shocking conditions” for students, senior management are provided with luxury cars, with unlimited petrol
But Parliament also hears that some of these institutions require additional support
The National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences invests in revitalising South Africa’s higher educational spaces
Words, rituals and charms borrowed from business invoke the idea of excellence
Historians may struggle to pick Zola Skweyiya’s greatest political legacy, because there are several contenders
The facts not in dispute are that Cecil John Rhodes was an “arch-imperialist and white supremacist who treated people of this region as sub-human"
Unless the middle management at Nelson Mandela University changes, poor, black women students will remain threatened
Almost on the stroke of midnight last Sunday, a giant of the liberation struggle — but also a top-class mathematician and a trained traditional healer — drew his last breath. Lieutenant General Andrew Masondo, or ”Comrade Dillinger”, as he was widely known, finally succumbed to long illness.
South Africa can become a caring society despite the racist incidents at Skielik and Reitz hostel at the University of the Free State, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said in Johannesburg on Wednesday. ”We are a wonderful country with many talented people,” Tutu said in launching an exhibition honouring struggle stalwarts Walter and Albertina Sisulu.