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As the Urban Baboon Programme winds down, communities in the Cape Peninsula are bracing for a transition in how baboons will be managed. A new advisory group is being formed to guide the process.
The minister says the protests have disrupted key municipal services, such as waste removal, creating a health hazard.
YOUNG women who are part of the Huawei Graduate Programme are forging ahead in proving that there is no place for ‘gender stereotypes’ within the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. Even though the ICT sector remains dominated by men, the Huawei Graduate Programme in celebrating International Girls in ICT Day, celebrated officially on April 25, showcased some of their brightest female recruits who were making significant contributions and showing how women and girls were just. . .
Minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande said professional bodies play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity of qualifications offered at universities,
As part of the education division of her Natasha Joubert Collective, the campaign is offering 10 additional bursaries to learners.
The Texpand robotics team from Cape Town won the South African First Tech Challenge for the second time in a row.
The Telkom Foundation launched the Connected Schools project in 2017 with a focus on using technology to improve the quality of mathematics, science and English education to create opportunities for disadvantaged communities.
Do you want to learn how to code but don’t want to go to university for it? Self-taught expert Cory Althoff shares his tips.
In a local industry first, Investec has launched Programmable Banking for business and private clients.