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    DUT’s Messy Student Politics And Election Affairs

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    With the commencement of Student Representative Council elections at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), came tensions following complains from different student bodies that...

    Internship Programme Inspired By Mandela Launched By The Indian Ocean Rim...

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    The 18th Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) has established an internship programme aimed at empowering young people, in honour of the late Nelson Mandela....

    Premier Of Gauteng Demands Results Within “The Next 100 Days”

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    Gauteng premier David Makhura delivered the State of the Province Address (SOPA) at the University of Johannesburg Soweto campus on Monday morning. “In the...

    Memorandum: Youth Day Parade for Justice & Change

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    Dear Mr President, We want to have a future! We – the youth – have addressed this memorandum to you and to every public servant...

    Young Entrepreneurs Learn To Hustle At Workshop With StartUp Academy

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    Ye! and Startup Academy partnered up to host an #UpgradeYourHustle workshop at JoziHub on the 21st of June for a group of 30 young...

    We are the children of liberation, the (un)free generation.

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    Studies in Poverty and Inequality Institute's Vuyokazi Futshane reflects on the burdens on the (un)free generation in post-apartheid South Africa. In the wake of Youth...

    The Rise Of Urban Farming In Johannesburg

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    Small farms and gardens have begun popping up all around the Johannesburg inner-city. The contrasts between the bustling urban environment and the greenery of...

    Charlotte Giese On How To Let Children Tell Their Own Stories...

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    Children's cinema brings learning opportunities to countries like South Africa - where the education system is in crisis, and most young school-leavers aren't literate...

    UKZN students in court after clashing with police in med school...

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    On Friday, nearly 100 University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) medical school students flocked to the Durban magistrates court in support of two students who were...

    UKZN Implements New Policies On Gender Based Violence

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    The student representative council at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) held a gender-based violence programme aimed at raising awareness and fight against GBV on...

    Social enterprise ThankYou has a plan to end extreme poverty

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    The Daily Vox has partnered with Australian social enterprise ThankYou who have come up with a plan to end extreme poverty. Founded in 2008...

    Learners And Teachers Should Start Valuing Life Orientation Before It Can...

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    Umalusi has called for Life Orientation to be recognised and included in the points system required for university entry. This came after engagement with...

    Palestinian student seeks funding to pursue his engineering dreams

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    Mohamad Hamdan, a 23-year-old Palestinian living in Beirut, Lebanon, has been accepted to study his master’s in engineering at the Grenoble Institute of Technology...

    Eusebius shows us we need academic justice as much as we...

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    This is the prepared text of the 2016 DCS Oosthuizen Academic Freedom Memorial Lecture that was delivered by Eusebius Mckaiser at the university currently...

    Careful where you try to walk in, some universities have no...

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    South African universities have revised their earlier position to make provision for walk-in and late applications for prospective students. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean...

    June 16 | “We are not free” – a film by...

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    For #YouthDay 2022, Eh!woza spoke with young South Africans about the progress, the hardships and the missteps the country has made as a young...

    The Erdogan-Gülen Proxy Conflict In South African Schools

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    "Books are the strongest instruments to fight against cultural corruption," said the Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan. She was speaking at the inauguration of...

    In defence of fallism: A response to #FeesMustFall critics

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    In an article published recently on The Daily Vox, Ebrahim Fakir and Ayesha Soni posed some serious challenges to the #FeesMustFall (FMF) movement, and...

    How campuses are avoiding stampedes after Capricorn TVET

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    Last week, Capricorn Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Polokwane had to suspend its walk-in registration after a stampede, during which six...

    COVID-19: Myth Busting Edition

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    With the announcement of a national state of disaster and a rising number of cases of COVID-19, the South African government has urged South...