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For the first time since the end of apartheid in 1994, the ruling African National Congress lost its parliamentary majority in 2024. After 30 years in power, it had to form a coalition with 10 other ...
UCT alumni have come together to create a collection of children’s books in exciting formats to bridge the reading and ...
Prof Jacqueline Hoare has penned an article around the emotional toll of South Africa’s public healthcare crisis.
UCT student athlete Rebecca Monk has been selected to represent South African at the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport ...
Marketing to South African Consumers by Assoc Prof Dr James Lappeman has surpassed a remarkable 250 000 downloads.
UCT celebrates research stronghold with multiple finalists in South Africa’s premier science and innovation awards.
When GenAI tools first surged into the mainstream, higher education institutions asked: how can we regulate or contain them ...
UCT student Voni Baloyi said curating the exhibition, “At Their Feet”, presented an opportunity to break down the silos of ...
UCT participated in a global climate summit on 5 June, addressing Africa’s climate challenges and the role of higher ...
A new partnership between UCT GSB and TETA aims to address critical skills shortages and unlock leadership potential in South ...
African countries are bad at issuing bonds, so debt costs more than it should. UCT’s Misheck Mutize explains what needs to ...
In a global first for Africa, UCT is participating in a clinical trial to reprogramme genes and halt hereditary angioedema.
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