CUT appoints Galeboe Mogotsi as CIO – ITWeb
The former Wits University chief information security officer takes up the role of chief information officer at the Free State’s Central … Read more: CUT appoints Galeboe Mogotsi as CIO – ITWeb
The former Wits University chief information security officer takes up the role of chief information officer at the Free State’s Central … Read more: CUT appoints Galeboe Mogotsi as CIO – ITWeb
Durban’s alarming sixth-place ranking in the latest global crime index raises serious concerns about safety in South Africa’s urban areas. Read more: Pietermaritzburg leads as Durban, Tshwane, and Johannesburg rank among the world’s most dangerous cities
Kinahan passed away in Cape Town on Sunday, 4 January, just a week before his 71st birthday. Born in Southern Rhodesia in 1955, Kinahan was a long- … Read more: Alderman Owen Kinahan (1955–2026) – UCT News – University of Cape Town
“We were put out of Cape Town, so we moved to Manenberg, and I’ve been living there ever since,” Adams told News24. This year, Adams celebrated his … Read more: 49 sweet summers: Cape Town ice cream man’s extraordinary career walking the promenade
Hugo Peter, who is based at the Montagu Magistrate’s Court in the Western Cape, said that in the two years he had worked there, he repeatedly … Read more: Fatal consequences: Western Cape court intermediary alleges neglect in domestic violence cases
Never Never in Mfuleni, Western Cape, earned its name from the saying, “you will never leave once you are here”. Thabo Nkosi, a community elder, said: … Read more: More than a name: how these informal settlements reflect their roots and hopes – TimesLIVE
The Western Cape leads the way, with 93.9% of employed people remaining in employment, while the Free State has the lowest retention rate at 87.8%. Read more: The people most likely to find a job in South Africa – BusinessTech
The University of the Free State’s International Institute of the Arts has received a R1.5 million grant from the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust to … Read more: UFS Arts receive R1.5 million grant – Bloemfontein Courant
Heavy rain has forced an early conclusion to the ODI between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Bloemfontein. Read more: Glory for Proteas after rain delay – IOL