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The TUT Academic Excellence Awards was held under the them of the fourth industrial revolution

TUT gears up for 4IR

It was recently ranked the number one university of technology on the African continent

Judge Bernard Ngoepe (centre) answers questions at the launch of the Tax Ombud Annual Report in Menlyn, Pretoria. (Photo: Musa Rapuleng)

Tax Ombud saves South Africans millions of rands

But Ngoepe wants even more independence for his office

Ekurhuleni’s city manager Dr Imogen Mashazi says adopting a green mind-set entails a shift in priorities

Youth participation in the green economy

The green economy has great potential to create employment

The proposed Ekurhuleni Applied Sciences and Technology University will equip the youth of Ekurhuleni with skills that enable them to meet the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Bursaries and university to upskill youth

Progress made in the planning of the Ekurhuleni Applied Sciences and Technology University

Small Business Minister Lindiwe Zulu and City of Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Mzwandile Masina

Addressing youth unemployment

The Ekurhuleni Youth Summit and Career Expo was held last week at the Birchwood Hotel in Ekurhuleni

The City of Ekurhuleni’s Finance MMC

Ekurhuleni commits to pro-poor agenda with progressive budget

The budget was informed by the views of the residents

Ndumiso Madlala

Gauteng supports township enterprises

‘Our work, as the champion of the township economy, has given rise to a serious wave of entrepreneurial activity in the townships’

Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, chair of the Moral Regeneration Movement

Interview with MRM chairperson Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa

‘There is an urgent need for ethical leadership in all sectors of society’

The Moral Regeneration Movement held a round table discussion to discuss with the community the fundamental causes of violence in South Africa

Round table debates destruction of public property

‘Violence in South Africa has become the country’s 12th language’

Oliver Reginald Tambo.

Celebrating a selfless leader

Linda Vilikazi, chief executive of the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation, explains the importance of the South African hero

Tambo’s leadership style allowed him to act with integrity as an MK commander

Remaining a ‘trusted and very much loved’ leader

Tambo’s biographer Luli Callinicos shares insight into how the man tackled leadership challenges

The year in which Trump decided

Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr Sam Motsuenyane

Motsuenyane urges black South Africans to embrace the spirit of entrepreneurship

The Orlando Towers in Soweto. Gauteng’s townships are home to 80% of the province’s people

Business ‘changing the rules of the game

The township awards is an initiative launched to revitalise the economy of the townships in Gauteng.

The awards

Linda Mnisi of Soweto TV named M&G Community Media Journalist of the Year

The award recognises those who work as "the ears of the community"

Head of the Chairperson of Committees Sub-Forum Nomantu Ralehoko. This new sub-forum incorporates all portfolio and standing committee chairpersons of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.

‘Overseeing the overseer’

A new provincial forum will ensure that experience is shared between legislatures

Botswana President Seretse Khama Ian Khama met with South African President Jacob Zuma in Pretoria for the third session of the Botswana South Africa Bi-National Commission in November 2016

Two neighbours cement ties

Botswana and South Africa are partners in trade, infrastructure and and African unity

Zenene Sinombe

Botswana’s road to development

Botswana’s High Commissioner to South Africa reflects on the past and the future

The third meeting of the South Africa-Botswana Bi-National Commission.

​An Africa without war and famine is her vision

Botswana’s International Affairs and Co-operation Minister wishes to silence the guns throughout Africa

Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana

Nature’s bounty: Agro-processing high on the agenda

Limpopo is looking to grow one of its biggest assets — agribusiness

Polowane’s airports are central in the plan to develop the province’s economy

​Benefits of airports economy largely untapped

‘We just need an airline partner for cargo transportation’