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In the heart of Nkandla, former president Jacob Zuma reignites hope, urging a new generation of graduates to lead with purpose and compassion, as they take their first steps into the professional world.
National Health Department successfully places 8 403 medical graduates for the 2025 cycle, addressing the urgent need for health professionals across various categories.
Discover how the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University have ranked among the top global universities for employability in the 2025 Global Employability University Ranking and Survey.
For the first time, SAIPA is offering a year’s free membership to candidates who successfully pass its Professional Evaluation (PE) assessment.
As the business mantra goes, early is on time and on time is late. For some Gen Z workers though, late is the new on time.
While it is essential to prepare answers for the questions you might be asked, it is equally important to think about the questions you can ask the interviewers to solidify your candidacy for the role.
The Mkhize twins, Zanele and Zandile, graduated together at the Durban University of Technology 2024 Spring Graduation at the Durban Exhibition Centre, sharing “an amazing and unforgettable moment”.
KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane welcomed the increased interest shown by men in the nursing profession, saying it will lead to more men becoming health-conscious and seek help early when they are sick, instead of “persevering” until it’s too late, as many tend to do.
Khuzwayo, 28, was among 929 students who received their qualifications at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) Spring Graduation held at the Durban Exhibition Centre on Thursday.
Nqobile Khuzwayo, from KwaMashu in Durban, graduated with a Diploma in Business and Information Management. She plans to obtain an Advanced Diploma and study until she reaches PhD level.
Stellenbosch resident Franki Smit, 24, is set to graduate cum laude with her Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) 2024 Spring Graduation.
The Durban University of Technology will confer degrees and award diplomas, whilst recognising the achievements of all of the adaptive graduates. A total of 929 students from the Durban and Midlands campuses will graduate, comprising 524 women and 405 men.
When it comes to job hunting, social media can be a double-edged sword and a tool in helping you discover career opportunities.
An innovative culture is crucial for companies looking to thrive in a dynamic and competitive marketplace. It creates an environment that nurtures creativity and encourages employees to think outside the box.
The advertisement for the 2025 intake will be published on August 16 on the NPA and DPSA websites, as well as on the NPA social media platforms-Facebook and Twitter.
Digital transformation remains a top agenda for most brands and agencies in South Africa. However, even though organisations understand the burning urgency of becoming digital first, achieving this state is proving to be more complex
An innovative culture is crucial for companies looking to thrive in a dynamic and competitive marketplace. It creates an environment that nurtures creativity and encourages employees to think outside the box.
After sitting at home, pained by the pile of job rejections, MaRocks Laundry Services was born to create employment opportunities, and it is now growing rapidly.
Mental health in the workplace is becoming a focus for progressive organisations that value and view their employees as people - not simply as costs on a balance sheet.
Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment deputy minister Bernice Swarts aims to empower youth in her ministry.
According to the latest Gallup report, 36% of the South African workforce experience excessive daily stress and more than 71% are either disengaged or actively disengaged at work.
The best way to determine fit is to see how someone performs in the role. This is why a shift to contract-to-hire is the emerging strategy for forward-thinking organisations looking to de-risk the hiring process.
Managing and perusing an application is daunting, especially if one is expected to present themselves for the first time to an institution for admission.
With the sky-rocketing youth unemployment in the country, young people are looking for alternative ways to secure the bag, including teaching English as a foreign language.
Nolwazi Ndlela from Imbali in Pietermaritzburg graduated cum laude and bagged 20 distinctions for her Diploma in Public Relations and Communications Management.