Social justice emphasised during national Constitution review discussion A discussion to contribute to a review of the Constitution was recently hosted by the Centre for Social Justice...
Local art exhibition confronts apartheid silence A recent art exhibition shed light on how the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) failure to prosecute apartheid-era crimes...
Filmmaker, Khanya Ndwandwe: ‘The story comes first’ Khanya Ndwandwe was nine years old when his mom enrolled him into a modelling agency. He started learning about...
Local clinic brings wellness to community A local clinic recently held its first wellness day to raise awareness about its ability to fill the gap...
‘Big but affordable’ – local market expands for community A local pre-loved clothing market recently expanded to include other small, home-based businesses, in an attempt to aid community...
The herder who loved maths Mesias Alfeus is a rags-to-riches man who overcame personal challenges in the face of adversity. At 35, Alfeus, who...
12 million little tummies have been filled In 2003, Shelley Godsell started a feeding project aimed at 60 kids in the community of Knysna. Nearly 22...
‘Servant leader’ inaugurated as SU’s new chancellor Stellenbosch University’s (SU) new chancellor views his role as part of the university’s transformative journey. This is according to...
SA Wine Summit: SU AgriSciences faculty to invest in new research facility Amid the rapid changes and activities in the wine industry, it is important for Stellenbosch University (SU) to track...
‘The university as a patient’ Former rector Wim de Villiers reflects on his time in the hot seat Over the last ten years, Stellenbosch University has had to deal with different challenges. The man steering the university...