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Professors Adam Habib and Loyiso Nongxa, the two Vice Chancellors of Wits University, in yesterday's Business Day Newspaper (Monday 20 May), for the first time have admitted that Wits University...
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has called for an increased focus on the country’s education system, saying it needs to produce a capable generation of young people armed with the requisite...
The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg takes this opportunity to announce that the three candidates short-listed for the position of Vice-Chancellor and Principal, presented to the wider...
I would like to extend my warm appreciation to the University of Johannesburg for the opportunity to interact with the students present here today to foster a better understanding of what South...
The serious violations of fundamental constitutional rights that the Farlam Commission must investigate with regard to Marikana are, in fact, a common reality for far too many people who live in...
This discussion paper seeks to explore the Dalai Lama situation from a neutral standpoint. By exploring two ‘sides of the coin’, one can then determine whether the South African Government made...
The writer explores issues of revolutionary discipline pertaining to the ANC as a governing liberation movement in power. Firstly the paper explores the character of the ANC. Secondly the paper...
The current ANC leadership has been exposed for what it is - a group of hypocrites. They were quick to attack the DA for providing "open toilets", yet it is now clear that the ANC provides the...
The recent split in the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the disarray in the Cope is disastrous for South Africa's multiparty democracy, political analysts said on Wednesday.
Last week's presidential affair detracted from this week's state of the nation address. Herein lays the tragedy of President Zuma's behavior. Instead of debating the merits of government's...
President Jacob Zuma is expected to promise to shift delivery and restructuring programmes up a gear in his State of the Nation address on Thursday as he seeks to rekindle trust in his administration.
President Jacob Zuma is expected to move fast to appoint a new national prosecutions chief and to pick somebody not associated either with his inner court or his long battle with the law, analysts...
Can you imagine an industry in which the workers who laboriously produce the product are paid by the public purse, those that painstakingly review the quality of the product are also paid by the...