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From graduate to go-getter: how practical skills help graduates succeed

On paper, the story should have been straightforward; a South African graduate works hard, obtains their qualification, and steps into the job market.But like...

Bennies Unstoppable: Every Age Group Trophy Secured in Historic 32nd Win

St Benedict’s College has once again solidified its unrivalled legacy in South African school rowing, claiming the national championship title for an extraordinary 32nd...

Regent Business School expands its academic portfolio with three new qualifications for 2026

South Africa's demand for management talent that can operate across finance, technology and digital business is outpacing the qualifications available to meet it. Three...

Research shows unsecured credit is mainly used for emergencies, renovations and education

The way people use credit often reveals more about their economic reality than income statistics ever could. And, in an economy where financial shocks...

Graduation Ceremony Applauds Accomplishments of 35 Students 5th Cohort of UWC Software Development Programme

According to the Western Cape Government: “Despite having the lowest unemployment rate in the country, the rate remains high (18.1% to 19.6% as of...

MATRIC CLASS OF 2026: THE TIME TO BUILD FOR SUCCESS IS NOW

With all the start-of-the-year activities, ceremonies and celebrations now out of the way, the serious business of the Matric Class of 2026’s journey towards...

Emeris Sandton opens its doors to the next generation of South Africa’s leaders

Emeris Sandton officially opened its doors on Wednesday, 3 February in what has come to be known as the richest square mile in Africa,...

AGSA and FASSET launches a prestigious Women Leading in the Public Sector programme

South Africa – February 2026:  The Finance, Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority (FASSET) is proud to partner with the Auditor-General South Africa...

FROM PLAN B TO DEGREE: PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS WARNED AGAINST COLLEGE SCAMS

South Africa's Class of 2025 has achieved a record-breaking National Senior Certificate (NSC) pass rate of 88% - the highest in the country's history...

Addiction risks on the rise – learning how to respond

With the festive season behind us, many families begin the new year grappling with the impacts of addiction. South Africa is already a high-risk...

Epson launches Back-to-School campaign with Shakira, supporting South African students’ creativity

Epson, a global leader in sustainable technology solutions, has launched its Back-to-School campaign in South Africa, aimed at supporting creativity and learning for students in local...

Personal Growth as Professional Power: How Going Back to Study Transforms the Way You Show Up at Work

Growth rarely announces itself with fanfare. More often, it begins as a quiet restlessness, a sense that who you are at work no longer...

Matric results are out — but employers aren’t asking where you studied anymore

The importance of having a university degree to get a job is changing. It would be flippant to declare it dead – companies aren't...

What is the reparative and generative power of creativity and culture?

From 17 to November 2025, the Creativity for Social Change Hub together with the Moleskine Foundation, in collaboration with NIROX, hosted 11 Creativity Pioneers,...

The Generational Power of Education: A Legacy That Begins with One Degree

Education reshapes family histories. For South Africa's first-generation graduates, one degree transforms what entire households believe can be possible. Nandipha Mbhele, Admitted Attorney and...

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