#YouthMatters: Calling rising stars under-35 for feature on Africa's leading business mediaTo coincide with National Youth Month, which celebrates South Africa's young people and commemorates the Soweto Youth Uprising of 16 June 1976, we're inviting South Africa and pan African businesses to nominate the rising under-35s making a difference in their organisations to be featured in our June 2021 #YouthMatters content exclusive.
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#YouthMatters: Celebrate youthful diversity this June on BizTo coincide with National Youth Month, which celebrates South Africa's young people and commemorates the Soweto Youth Uprising of 16 June 1976, we'll be calling on SA businesses to nominate the rising under-35s making a difference in their organisations to be featured in our June 2021 #YouthMatters content exclusive.
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TAS launches podcasts for teachersThe Answer Series (TAS) has launched its first ever subject specific podcasts for teachers in South Africa. It is called Subject Scoop or SS in short.
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TAS launches podcasts for teachersThe Answer Series (TAS) has launched its first ever subject specific podcasts for teachers in South Africa. It is called Subject Scoop or SS in short.
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NWU fights GBVDuring the first three weeks of lockdown last year, gender-based violence (GBV) victims were trapped with their abusers, with no place to hide. During that time the government's GBV and femicide command centre alone recorded more than 120,000 victims. Later that year police minister Bheki Cele announced that South Africa was still the rape capital of the world, with about 132 incidents per 100,000 people.
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NWU fights GBVDuring the first three weeks of lockdown last year, gender-based violence (GBV) victims were trapped with their abusers, with no place to hide. During that time the government's GBV and femicide command centre alone recorded more than 120,000 victims. Later that year police minister Bheki Cele announced that South Africa was still the rape capital of the world, with about 132 incidents per 100,000 people.
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Plans for the NWU Medical School on trackThe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the enormous stress and burden placed on South Africa's medical professionals have dramatically strengthened the North-West University's case for a medical school in North West.
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Plans for the NWU Medical School on trackThe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the enormous stress and burden placed on South Africa's medical professionals have dramatically strengthened the North-West University's case for a medical school in North West.
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Absa collabs with AWS to train staff in cloud computing skillsAbsa has launched a cloud incubator initiative in collaboration with Amazon Web Services to enhance its cloud computing skills across its operations in Africa. The bank is promoting cloud fluency as part of its broader efforts to promote learning, experimentation and innovation across the organisation.
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South Africa's higher education funding system can be more realistic without betraying idealsOngoing student protests in South Africa have once again highlighted various problems with higher education funding. They boil down to challenges of affordability and sustainability.
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