Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal accessBy Rob QuintasThe service for people with disabilities was never designed as a permanent transport solution
Africa’s youth driving a transformative futureYoung people on the continent are taking up new initiatives focusing on democracy, resource management and peacebuilding to shift power to people By Binaifer NowrojeeNews in Brief – August 8-14Bionic woman After being paralysed for 20 years, the first woman to receive Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain implant was able to write her name by using thought alone, The Debrief reports. Audrey Crews, who lost the ability to move at 16, became a participant in Neuralink’s Prime study and underwent an operation where a medical […] By Mamaputle BoikanyoA Crisis in the Making – The state of Health of South Africa’s YouthAs South Africa grapples with a complex and evolving healthcare landscape, new data from Medscheme [an AfroCentric Group Company] shines a stark light on the health status of the country’s youth, a group representing the foundation of our future economy. The analysis, focused on the 15–34 age bracket, offers a sobering look at the growing […] By AfroCentricPartner ContentInquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachersBy SKATT The Future is Streaming Now By NetflixSouth Africa’s Boldest Young Storytellers and Talent Find a Home on Netflix As the Mail & Guardian unveils the 2025 edition of its iconic 200 Young South Africans list, with Netflix returningto support the Film and Media category, the spotlight intensifies on a generation boldly redefining what’s possible, united by a powerful shared mission of championing […] SA poultry industry slams US bird flu import concessions as risk to food securityBy Lyse CominsThe decision allowing America to lift or impose export bans during outbreaks ‘will be devastating’ Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. 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News in Brief – August 8-14Bionic woman After being paralysed for 20 years, the first woman to receive Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain implant was able to write her name by using thought alone, The Debrief reports. Audrey Crews, who lost the ability to move at 16, became a participant in Neuralink’s Prime study and underwent an operation where a medical […] By Mamaputle BoikanyoA Crisis in the Making – The state of Health of South Africa’s YouthAs South Africa grapples with a complex and evolving healthcare landscape, new data from Medscheme [an AfroCentric Group Company] shines a stark light on the health status of the country’s youth, a group representing the foundation of our future economy. The analysis, focused on the 15–34 age bracket, offers a sobering look at the growing […] By AfroCentricPartner ContentInquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachersBy SKATT The Future is Streaming Now By NetflixSouth Africa’s Boldest Young Storytellers and Talent Find a Home on Netflix As the Mail & Guardian unveils the 2025 edition of its iconic 200 Young South Africans list, with Netflix returningto support the Film and Media category, the spotlight intensifies on a generation boldly redefining what’s possible, united by a powerful shared mission of championing […] SA poultry industry slams US bird flu import concessions as risk to food securityBy Lyse CominsThe decision allowing America to lift or impose export bans during outbreaks ‘will be devastating’ Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? 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A Crisis in the Making – The state of Health of South Africa’s YouthAs South Africa grapples with a complex and evolving healthcare landscape, new data from Medscheme [an AfroCentric Group Company] shines a stark light on the health status of the country’s youth, a group representing the foundation of our future economy. The analysis, focused on the 15–34 age bracket, offers a sobering look at the growing […] By AfroCentricPartner ContentInquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachersBy SKATT
Partner ContentInquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachersBy SKATT
The Future is Streaming Now By NetflixSouth Africa’s Boldest Young Storytellers and Talent Find a Home on Netflix As the Mail & Guardian unveils the 2025 edition of its iconic 200 Young South Africans list, with Netflix returningto support the Film and Media category, the spotlight intensifies on a generation boldly redefining what’s possible, united by a powerful shared mission of championing […] SA poultry industry slams US bird flu import concessions as risk to food securityBy Lyse CominsThe decision allowing America to lift or impose export bans during outbreaks ‘will be devastating’ Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
SA poultry industry slams US bird flu import concessions as risk to food securityBy Lyse CominsThe decision allowing America to lift or impose export bans during outbreaks ‘will be devastating’ Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Act now to deal with the masculinity and mental health crisis in South AfricaBy Siphelele NguseMore men than women take their own lives, murder rate of men is also higher, men take the lives of others and gender-based violence is rife From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
From tariffs to talks: Can Washington and Beijing sustain this fragile truce?By Imran KhalidThe trade truce between the US and China might be fragile and conditional but it’s a step towards dialogue and stability amid ongoing rivalry A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
A weekend to breathe inBy Lesego ChepapeSun Vacation Club’s Lefika Villas in Sun City is a blend of luxury, heritage and nature Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Visionary with a camera: Rashid Lombard’s lasting legacyBy Atiyyah KhanRashid Lombard, legendary photojournalist and jazz aficionado, has died at 74 — leaving behind a legacy of resistance, rhythm and relentless storytelling Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Reimagining business education – How global trends are shaping the future of workBy Jamaine KrigeThe global workforce is in flux. Rapid technological advancement, climate imperatives, demographic shifts and economic uncertainty are reshaping work as we know it. More than 170 million new jobs will be created — and 92 million lost — by the end of the decade and about 40% of current job skills will become obsolete, according […] Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Breaking the MBA mould – A radical rethink of business education for the real worldBy Jamaine KrigeThe old MBA is dead. Or at least it should be, according to Milpark Business School. Under the leadership of director Segran Nair, the school has rebuilt its MBA from the ground up to tackle the real, messy complexity of today’s business landscape. Climate uncertainty, economic volatility, digital disruption and social inequality demand a new […] Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Super tool or shortcut? How artificial intelligence is forcing a rethink of business educationBy Jamaine KrigeNot too long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was a futuristic buzzword in business schools; now it’s an ever-present classmate that cannot be ignored. From streamlining assignments to sparking debate on the future of education, tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, Notion AI and Perplexity are reshaping how students learn, how faculties teach and how qualifications are […] Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Juggling degrees and demands – How mid-career students can protect their mental healthBy Jamaine KrigeReturning to university as a mid-career professional is a bold and often transformative decision, but it can also be mentally and emotionally taxing. Delia Hamlett, an educational psychologist who works closely with adult learners, says that although these students bring valuable life experience to the classroom, they also face a unique set of mental health […] Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More Latest News Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval? Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and Cloetesville Editorial: Distracted by politics of noise Cape Town’s Dial-a-Ride realigned to build universal access Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of development Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Strategy, storytelling and digital transformation – Business education to bridge creativity and commerce By Jamaine KrigeFor Gugulethu Tshimanga, returning to university wasn’t about perfect timing — it was about purpose. As the senior regional social media specialist for EMEA at Infobip, a global communications platform, she leads social media strategy across multiple markets. “I’m a curious thinker, a collaborative leader and someone who genuinely values authenticity and meaningful connection,” she […] Load More