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Gratitude is finding her purposeGratitude Keloabetsoe Rampota was desperate to become a manager - but she didn't know how. So, the relationship consultant at Auto & General went to the person who'd hired her to ask for advice. That person happened to be studying for the Post Graduate Diploma in Management Practice at Henley Business School Africa.
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Regent Business School is now proudly a Level 1 B-BBEE contributorExciting news: Regent Business School has achieved Level 1 B-BBEE status! We are delighted with this acknowledgement of the significant transformational role we play in South Africa and believe this rating will accelerate our contribution to our country's economic sustainability at a grassroots level.
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Source: Wavebreak Media Ltd –
Source: Wavebreak Media Ltd – [[www.123rf.com 123RF.com]]</span>The Gauteng Department of Education has confirmed that over 73,000 successful Grade 1 and 8 applications were recorded on day one of the Phase 2 of the 2022 Online Admissions applications.
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Red & Yellow partners with Unilever on BCom in Marketing degreeA partnership between the Red & Yellow Creative School of Business and global FMCG giant Unilever looks to produce future-fit graduates ready for the challenging and rewarding world of marketing.
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'Thuthuka was the best phone call I ever received!'CA(SA) trainee, Thokozani Mazibuko, speaks about how Thuthuka changed his life.
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'Thuthuka was the best phone call I ever received!'CA(SA) trainee, Thokozani Mazibuko, speaks about how Thuthuka changed his life.
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'Thuthuka was the best phone call I ever received!'CA(SA) trainee, Thokozani Mazibuko, speaks about how Thuthuka changed his life.
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Source: Retha Ferguson from
Source: Retha Ferguson from [[https://www.pexels.com Pexels]]</span>The uptake of educational technology in South Africa's higher education sector has been highly uneven and very slow. Before the pandemic, most courses offered in South African universities had some form of Learning Management System presence. Students could access course guides and readings, upload their assignments, and possibly communicate with their lecturer and peers via forums. But beyond that, many academics seemed to resist making use of the technology, even though it could allow for greater engagement and interactive learning.
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EI Africa on International Day to Protect Education from Attack