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NSFAS responds to South Africa Union of Students
13th November 2023 Contrary to the belief by the South African Student Union, the National Student Financial Scheme (NSFAS) is not in a crisis. It is however an... →
Only 4.7% SASSA branches answer their phones
13th November 2023 Only 4.7% of the more than 200 South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) branches that the DA contacted nationwide answered their telephones.... →
IFP urges govt to safeguard country’s future amid water crisis
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 10th November 2023 The Inkatha Freedom Party has rallied the government to take decisive action to address the ongoing water crisis. In an effort to mitigate the... →
Tourists are returning to South Africa – but the sector will need to go green to deal with the country’s electricity crisis
10th November 2023 For the past 16 years South Africans have dreaded rolling power cuts euphemistically dubbed “loadshedding”. These are caused by the ailing state... →
South Africa expected to be worst affected by security-impacting energy supply disruption in 2024
By: Marleny Arnoldi 9th November 2023 London-based global security company G4S finds in its inaugural ‘World Security Report’ that South Africa will be the worst-affected country... →
Offshore wind energy: Patent insight report
9th November 2023 Renewables represent key solutions to decelerate the impacts of climate change and limit global warming to 1.5°C. Offshore wind has witnessed a... →
Multimedia is key to distance education: I built a model South African universities can use
9th November 2023 Distance education first appeared in the United States in the 1800s. At the time, students received the relevant material through the post and then... →
Corruption threatens democracy itself, Ramaphosa says
By: Darren Parker 8th November 2023 President Cyril Ramaphosa has said the "rampant and unbridled corruption" that has gutted the South African economy over the past few decades is... →