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The extra icing on the UCT Ikeys’ Varsity Cup cake was that the victory scuppered the Maties’ 150-year birthday celebrations, writes Zaahier Adams.
Discover how a recent study reveals that Capetonians are willing to pay more for innovative seawater flushing solutions to tackle the city's water crisis
Discover how a recent study reveals that Capetonians are willing to pay more for innovative seawater flushing solutions to tackle the city's water crisis
Zunda Chisha's groundbreaking study reveals the significant economic and health repercussions of tobacco and alcohol consumption on South African households, highlighting the urgent need for policy reform.
Prepare for the TotalSports Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town with our comprehensive guide to road closures and essential logistics for runners and spectators.
UCT and Sciences Po unveil a pioneering dual degree programme, marking a historic collaboration in higher education that aims to foster global academic cooperation and support diverse student demographics
Finance Minister Godongwana's proposed VAT increase sparks debate as experts question whether South Africans should bear the burden of government spending inefficiencies. UCT's Professor Naidoo warns of potential 'pyrrhic victory' in controversial budget proposal.
The concert, a one-time-only event, offers tickets ranging from R50 to R150, available through Webtickets. Following the performance, attendees will be invited to a special meet-the-cast reception, where they can engage with the performers while enjoying a glass of wine.
It came as students from the University of Cape Town (UCT) carried out protest action this week regarding fee debt and student housing, including transit and vacation accommodation.
There is currently a massive student accommodation crisis around the country, with students left stranded and some even sleeping on the streets.
Student protests linked to a national housing crisis disrupt the Varsity Cup, leading to the postponement of the much-anticipated match between UCT Tigers and NWU Eagles.
Experts discuss South Africa’s current vaccine manufacturing capabilities and the steps needed to prepare for future pandemics.
This four-track collection is a significant milestone for Saaiman, marking his first major release in several years and showcasing the exceptional collaborative effort with award-winning producer Shaney Jay.
A new report reveals how South Africa's unemployment crisis is reshaping fatherhood, with many fathers feeling compelled to withdraw from their children's lives.
Recognising and supporting social fathers, who, other than family members may be teachers or community mentors, can help ensure children have stable, positive male role models, even in the absence of biological fathers.
In a groundbreaking achievement for African representation in science, Dr Mubeen Goolam from the University of Cape Town (UCT) has been appointed as one of the three new Goldstein Science Policy Fellows by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). Goolam, the principal investigator of the Stem Cell Modelling of Development and Disease Group in the Department of Human Biology and the Neuroscience Institute at UCT, is the first African to be appointed as a Goldstein Science Policy . . .
The Trump administration's immediate halt on USAID funding threatens global health programmes, with South African experts warning of devastating impacts on HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria treatment.
UCT astrophysicists rediscovery stimulates bright young ones to take more interest in studying science, according to the writer.
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has made a significant stride in its commitment to women's football by appointing former Bafana Bafana international Nasief Morris as the head coach of its women’s football team. Morris, a celebrated figure in South African football and a Santos FC legend, steps into the role following the successful tenure of Ahmed Parker, who previously guided the team to back-to-back Sasol League Western Cape titles.
A multidisciplinary team at the University of Cape Town (UCT) is poised to make significant advancements in cancer treatment by designing a proton therapy centre in Cape Town, aimed at serving both the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital and Groote Schuur Hospital. The centre is set to become one of only three – out of 135 globally – in the Southern Hemisphere.
Universities in the Western Cape brace for an influx of students as the Private Student Housing Association calls for urgent payment from NSFAS to address accommodation challenges.
In a remarkable stride forward for astrophysics, researchers from the University of Cape Town (UCT) and the powerful MeerKAT radio telescope have unveiled the existence of a rare giant radio galaxy named Inkathazo. This discovery, published on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, not only sheds light on these vast cosmic structures but also poses intriguing challenges for astronomers as they work to comprehend their unique characteristics.
Rondebosch Boys' High School top student Muhammad Patel secured an exceptional nine distinctions with a 95. 33% average in the 2024 matric results.
Shai Pitout, a learner from Little Flower School (LFS) in the quaint town of Ixopo is among the best matric achievers in KZN.