HIV centre lands huge Zimele Project
The Zimele Project is a wide-reaching social intervention that aims to equip young Capetonians with life skills, tools to succeed at school and health care. The Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation (DTHF),...
View ArticleAcclaimed author to spend a week at UCT
Prof Jacqueline Rose is a renowned public intellectual and writes regularly about issues from feminism to the Palestine–Israel conflict. Professor Jacqueline Rose, a...
View ArticleSuccess for Next Generation Professoriate
Four candidates from the Next Generation Professoriate (NGP) have been promoted to professor or associate professor level in the most recent round of ad hominem promotions. They are: professors Virna...
View ArticleLove turned to hate
Ayanda Sibisi in the role of “The Mother” exclaims that she does not understand her lesbian daughter. She expresses her fears: that her daughter will be raped or killed and that she...
View ArticleStudying development at UCT just got easier
The new development studies handbook details degrees and courses broadly related to the development field, from sociology and economics to media studies and urban planning. It’s a one-stop...
View ArticleSugar tax is not pie in the sky
From 1 April 2017, sugary treats like these will be more expensive in South Africa thanks to a new sugar tax designed to curb excessive sipping. The soon-to-be-implemented sugar tax is backed by heaps...
View ArticleAdapting to water scarcity
Since February 2017 Capetonians have had to deal with tighter controls over a dwindling water supply. How low can they go before limited supplies are unhealthy? The last five years of rainfall...
View ArticleZabalaza strives for success
Nomakrestu Xakathugaga and Thando Mzembe perform in The Holy Plan B, which will be staged during the 2017 Zabalaza Theatre Festival at the Baxter. Loosely translated, Zabalaza Intsika eBaxter Theatre,...
View ArticleAcclaimed author to spend a week at UCT
Prof Jacqueline Rose is a renowned public intellectual and writes regularly about issues from feminism to the Palestine–Israel conflict. Professor Jacqueline Rose, a...
View ArticleSuccess for Next Generation Professoriate
Four candidates from the Next Generation Professoriate (NGP) have been promoted to professor or associate professor level in the most recent round of ad hominem promotions. They are: professors Virna...
View ArticleLove turned to hate
Ayanda Sibisi in the role of “The Mother” exclaims that she does not understand her lesbian daughter. She expresses her fears: that her daughter will be raped or killed and that she...
View ArticleStudying development at UCT just got easier
The new development studies handbook details degrees and courses broadly related to the development field, from sociology and economics to media studies and urban planning. It’s a one-stop...
View ArticleSugar tax is not pie in the sky
From 1 April 2017, sugary treats like these will be more expensive in South Africa thanks to a new sugar tax designed to curb excessive sipping. The soon-to-be-implemented sugar tax is backed by heaps...
View ArticleAdapting to water scarcity
Since February 2017 Capetonians have had to deal with tighter controls over a dwindling water supply. How low can they go before limited supplies are unhealthy? The last five years of rainfall...
View ArticleZabalaza strives for success
Nomakrestu Xakathugaga and Thando Mzembe perform in The Holy Plan B, which will be staged during the 2017 Zabalaza Theatre Festival at the Baxter. Loosely translated, Zabalaza Intsika eBaxter Theatre,...
View ArticleDevelopment Studies at UCT in Global Top 10 for a Third Year Running
The University of Cape Town (UCT) is ranked 10th in development studies in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject, released on Wednesday 8 March 2017. The universities of Sussex, Harvard and...
View ArticleAcclaimed author to spend a week at UCT
Prof Jacqueline Rose is a renowned public intellectual and writes regularly about issues from feminism to the Palestine–Israel conflict. Professor Jacqueline Rose, a...
View ArticleLove turned to hate
Ayanda Sibisi in the role of “The Mother” exclaims that she does not understand her lesbian daughter. She expresses her fears: that her daughter will be raped or killed and that she...
View ArticleStudying development at UCT just got easier
The new development studies handbook details degrees and courses broadly related to the development field, from sociology and economics to media studies and urban planning. It’s a one-stop...
View ArticleSugar tax is not pie in the sky
From 1 April 2017, sugary treats like these will be more expensive in South Africa thanks to a new sugar tax designed to curb excessive sipping. The soon-to-be-implemented sugar tax is backed by heaps...
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