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From Power to Pages: A Politician Reclaims Their Story Through Memoir

Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria hosted the Vice Chancellor’s Book of theMonth event for June 2025, where Vice Chancellor and Principal, Professor TinyikoMaluleke, engaged in a conversation with Dr. Nakedi Mathews Phosa about his memoir. In his memoir, Witness to Power, Dr. Phosa offers a deeply personal and insider’sperspective on South Africa’s political evolution. […]

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South African Student Federation Takes a Stand Against NSFAS Crisis

The South African Student Federation (SASF) recently held a protest in Cape Town on 21 May 2025 to address the ongoing challenges surrounding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). Despite NSFAS’s efforts to provide financial assistance to thousands of students, the organization faced criticism and challenges, including delays in payments, administrative backlogs, and communication

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Mayor Nasiphi Moya changes the narrative of service Delivery in gauteng.

On Thursday, 10th of April, Mayor Nasiphi Moya went to the Tshwane house in Pretoria to deliver the State of the Capital Address. Even though there was a bit of disruption when she started to deliver her speech from other council members, she proceeded to speak about the 7 key administrative points to improve the

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Water Indaba implements solutions to water crises in South Africa.

The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) recently held a two day water Indaba at Gallagher convention Centre in Midrand, Johannesburg.With a panel of speakers including the premier of Gauteng Panyaza Lesufi and the minister of water and sanitation Penny Majodina present, President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke on service delivery in Gauteng.  Stating that progress is

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