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A residence manager who has been arrested for the alleged murder of a Walter Sisulu University student during a protest over poor living conditions, is expected to appear in court facing charges of murder and attempted murder.
A 54-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Walter Sisulu University student Sisonke Mbolekwa during a protest over poor living conditions.
Professor Anil Sooklal, High Commissioner of South Africa in India, receives the Diplomatic Excellence in Education and Development Award just six months into his tenure, highlighting his impactful contributions to educational diplomacy.
Tensions escalated at Walter Sisulu University after a residence manager allegedly opened fire on students protesting poor accommodation conditions, leaving one dead and multiple injured.
Students at Walter Sisulu University are protesting following a tragic incident where one student was killed and others injured by a residence manager during unrest over poor living conditions.
Tensions escalate at Walter Sisulu University after a residence manager allegedly opened fire on students protesting poor accommodation conditions, leaving one dead and multiple injured
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The University of Johannesburg has refuted Joel Sangweni's claims of being a lecturer, clarifying he was only briefly a tutor in 2024, after his social media post about intentionally failing South African students sparked xenophobic outrage across platforms. UJ is now considering legal action.
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While Finland tops the World Happiness Report 2025 for the eighth consecutive year, it's Africa's Ubuntu philosophy that's revolutionizing our understanding of happiness.
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Aspiring students looking to further their education in 2025 can now officially submit their applications through the Central Applications Office (CAO).
Explore Prof Wim de Villiers' transformative decade at Stellenbosch University, where he navigated challenges and celebrated achievements while shaping a vision for the future.
Ernst Roets discussed controversial and false claims about anti-White narratives in South African universities during an interview with Tucker Carlson, a prominent right-wing commentator.
Mangosuthu University of Technology has resumed in-person academic activities following the resolution of water supply issues that had necessitated a temporary shift to online learning.
The Mangosuthu University of Technology has shifted to online learning due to ongoing water supply issues, affecting both students and staff.
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UCT Council's recent decision to approve a joint proposal aims to alleviate fee debt for financially vulnerable students, while the SRC and EFFSC call for ongoing engagement to address long-term solutions.
The decision follows widespread complaints about safety, corruption, and substandard living conditions in private student residences.
Stellenbosch University became the latest Western Cape institution to experience student unrest following protests at UCT and CPUT over fee blocks, financial exclusion and accommodation issues.
Students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal voice their frustrations over NSFAS funding and accommodation issues during a visit from Higher Education and Training (DHET) Minister Dr Nobuhle Nkabane.
Students at Stellenbosch University protested on Thursday, demanding support for peers facing deregistration due to ongoing registration issues.
Protesting students at Stellenbosch University are moving from one faculty to the next, removing students from lecture rooms.