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Tag: South Africa

Cherished traffic officer Charl Smit dies aged 54

chief of traffic services Gavin Solomons, mmc for safety at Stellenbosch Stephanie Haneke, deputy chief Ayanda Royi, chief Daniel Jonkers, Stellenbosch major Jeremy Fasser attending the memorial service service at the memorial service of the late traffic officer Charl Smit.
The Stellenbosch Traffic Department held a memorial service on Tuesday at Lentelus Sportsground for late traffic officer Charl Smit,...
News

Bok Women’s Sevens focus on defence ahead of Uruguay test

The South African Women’s Sevens rugby team spent the week in Stellenbosch, working on their defensive strategy as they...
News, Sport, Sport

Africa Day lecture prompts confrontation with South Africa’s past

South Africa has not in earnest reckoned with the legacy of colonial apartheid. This is according to Professor Joel...
Campus, Events

Two SU students to represent SA at international hockey tournament

Daniella de Oliveira and Ongeziwe, who are in the Maties women’s hockey team, have been selected to represent South Africa at the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2, an international tournament.

Daniella de Oliveira and Ongeziwe, who are in the Maties women’s hockey team, have been selected to represent South Africa at the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2, an international tournament.

News, Sport, Sport, Stellenbosch University, Women

Reflection needed to honour past – human rights day panelists

It is important for South Africans to discuss the meaning of human rights so that they can ignite change...
Arts, Community, Education, Events, Health, local news, Mental health, Music, News, Poetry

Mmusi Maimane’s path to politics

Fuelled by his exposure to political activism during his childhood in Soweto and his work at a non-governmental organisation...
politics, Profile

Woordfees: SU choir delivers a lively performance

Classical Music: Stellenbosch University Choir 2 October, 19:00 Endler Hall The Stellenbosch University (SU) choir continues to demonstrate why...
Arts, News, Woordfees

Active citizenry needed to rebuild SA 

South Africa’s democracy is vulnerable as citizens are not sufficiently educated regarding the government’s constitutional mandate; as such active...
Education, politics

Why we are catching whales for conservation

Whales

There are very few creatures who have captured the human imagination in the way whales do. But despite their enormous size, their biggest threat to their survival continues to be human activity. The South African coast has seen many whale entanglements over the past years leading to risky rescue missions by disentanglement professionals.

Africa, Animals, Community, Conservation, Environment, Features, Nature, News, Wildlife

Tackling period poverty in Stellenbosch

Period poverty is a major issue in South Africa, with over seven million people currently menstruating without dignity in...
#Women, Community, Events, News, Outreach, Students, Women
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