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Gracie Bon, a plus-size influencer, challenges the luxury car industry’s design limitations after struggling to fit into a McLaren, igniting a conversation about body positivity and inclusivity.
Ten Joburg learners have been awarded bursaries to study any engineering-related course in South Africa, after graduating from the Next Engineers, a global college and career readiness programme.
The upcoming Design Week South Africa will bring together the country’s top creatives in Johannesburg and Cape Town this October, providing a platform to celebrate and expand the nation’s design industry.
On July 4, 2024, Stellantis South Africa hosted 44 members of the SOS Children’s Villages at their corporate headquarters in Midrand to introduce them to possible careers in the automotive industry.
In a bid to decarbonise its operations, TNPA has taken a pivotal step by awarding Amulet Group Consortium the contract to build a 20 MW solar plant at Richards Bay Port, aiming to contribute to South Africa’s net-zero emission goals.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge was built before the latest standards on bridge protection were put in place, leading to its complete collapse when it was hit by a container ship last month.
Many couldn’t be blamed for mistaking flip phones for being just a fad from the 2000s.
The South Africa fashion industry is showing no signs of slowing its presence internationally.
The Durban University of Technology offers a broad spectrum of high-quality, market-relevant programmes at seven campuses across KwaZulu-Natal.
M&R had lost control of RUC after its holding company in Australia MRPL (Murray & Roberts Pty Ltd) went into voluntary administration in December.
SuperSport’s Palesa Selepe-Mahlase is helping close the gender gap in tech.
South Africa needs to produce double the amount of skilled artisans to meet the labour demand for these skills per year, and trades such as plumbing and electrical services are perfect for self-employment.
This year’s 30th-anniversary show will shine an even brighter spotlight on sustainability.
The university awarded 9 363 graduands, 65% of whom were women, with their respective qualifications.
UKZN is one of only a handful of higher education institutions in South Africa that boasts a strong sailing team.
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Twenty-one year old Tshepiso Motau was one of the five finalists who produced innovative pieces of furniture in line with the theme of this year’s competition, “Local is Lekker”.
Taking place from 2 to 5 May, the event includes a conference, site visit excursions and a tech awards ceremony.
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Logitech has created technology solutions to help people create and collaborate effectively from anywhere.
Rising bilateral trade between China and South Africa has seen China Construction Bank pioneer responsive and agile financial solutions, both in SA and the African subcontinent.
The event was hosted by the Department of Statistics and Population Studies at UWC, in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and SAS.
At least 229 students who are still furthering their studies in 11 different universities in Russia in the General Medicine, Engineering, Aviation and IT faculties, faced expulsion and deportation as their tuition was unpaid.
Inscape has embarked on a journey to convert its campuses into green star rated environments by 2025.
An exciting taste of all things engineering was given to 208 Grade 9 learners from schools around Johannesburg during July at PROTEC’s first GE (formerly General Electric) Next Engineers camp held at Wits University.