Madness: Songs of Hope and Despair
(Back from left) Siphesihle Mdena, Vuyisa Jack, Monwabisi Lindi, Lungile Halam and Ebezener Madoda.(Front from left) Linda Nteleza, Palesa Malieloa, Fikile Mthethwa and Nolubabalo Mdayi. Dr Sean...
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President of AGNES, Dr Heather Marco, invited guest at the Alexander von Humboldt annual general meeting in Berlin 2015. Photo David Ausserhofer. In a meeting held in Benin last year, Dr Heather...
View ArticleMadness: Songs of Hope and Despair
(Back from left) Siphesihle Mdena, Vuyisa Jack, Monwabisi Lindi, Lungile Halam and Ebezener Madoda.(Front from left) Linda Nteleza, Palesa Malieloa, Fikile Mthethwa and Nolubabalo Mdayi. Dr Sean...
View ArticleWaiting for the rain
Extremely low levels of water currently in the Theewaterskloof Dam, the largest dam serving the City of Cape Town. Cape Town residents are increasingly familiar with the constraints of water use...
View ArticlePre-colonial ivory trade earlier than thought
Aerial view of Ndondondwane site in KwaZulu-Natal where there is evidence of early ivory working. The site is in the ploughed area on the left of the Thukela River. Photo Tim Maggs....
View ArticleSummer school: a feast for the mind and the heart
UCT’s Summer School programme offers 66 diverse courses that cater for a plethora of learners. Attendees browse books for sale during Summer School. These courses dive directly into the heart...
View ArticleMasterCard graduates ready to drive change in their communities
The partnership between the MasterCard Foundation and the University of Cape Town will provide 338 scholarships to academically talented yet economically disadvantaged students from sub-Saharan Africa...
View ArticleBack by popular demand
President of AGNES, Dr Heather Marco, invited guest at the Alexander von Humboldt annual general meeting in Berlin 2015. Photo David Ausserhofer. In a meeting held in Benin last year, Dr Heather...
View ArticleMadness: Songs of Hope and Despair
(Back from left) Siphesihle Mdena, Vuyisa Jack, Monwabisi Lindi, Lungile Halam and Ebezener Madoda.(Front from left) Linda Nteleza, Palesa Malieloa, Fikile Mthethwa and Nolubabalo Mdayi. Dr Sean...
View ArticleWaiting for the rain
Extremely low levels of water currently in the Theewaterskloof Dam, the largest dam serving the City of Cape Town. Cape Town residents are increasingly familiar with the constraints of water use...
View ArticlePre-colonial ivory trade earlier than thought
Aerial view of Ndondondwane site in KwaZulu-Natal where there is evidence of early ivory working. The site is in the ploughed area on the left of the Thukela River. Photo Tim Maggs....
View ArticleSummer school: a feast for the mind and the heart
UCT’s Summer School programme offers 66 diverse courses that cater for a plethora of learners. Attendees browse books for sale during Summer School. These courses dive directly into the heart...
View ArticleMasterCard graduates ready to drive change in their communities
The partnership between the MasterCard Foundation and the University of Cape Town will provide 338 scholarships to academically talented yet economically disadvantaged students from sub-Saharan Africa...
View ArticleBack by popular demand
President of AGNES, Dr Heather Marco, invited guest at the Alexander von Humboldt annual general meeting in Berlin 2015. Photo David Ausserhofer. In a meeting held in Benin last year, Dr Heather...
View ArticleMadness: Songs of Hope and Despair
(Back from left) Siphesihle Mdena, Vuyisa Jack, Monwabisi Lindi, Lungile Halam and Ebezener Madoda.(Front from left) Linda Nteleza, Palesa Malieloa, Fikile Mthethwa and Nolubabalo Mdayi. Dr Sean...
View ArticleWaiting for the rain
Extremely low levels of water currently in the Theewaterskloof Dam, the largest dam serving the City of Cape Town. Cape Town residents are increasingly familiar with the constraints of water use...
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