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‘We owe Bongani and his family a great deal. His death should inspire a new consciousness about the importance of creating conditions that may foster caring communities within our institutions,’ writes Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela (John McCann/M&G)

Let us create truly caring institutions

The inquiry into Bongani Mayosi’s death must ‘water the tree of transformation’ at UCT

The reality is that stress levels and anger inside universities are escalating because of toxic and alienating institutional cultures (World Head Federation)

Mayosi killed by toxic culture of those who won’t listen

Bongani Mayosi was killed because he wanted to promote an atmosphere of dialogue​

The first 50 bitcoins were born on January 3 2009. (Reuters)

Did UCT kill Bongani Mayosi?

The moment I heard of Mayosi’s death, I wondered if academia in South Africa has become a deathtrap for trailblazing black academics, says the writer

‘The passing of Professor Bongani Mayosi was a tragic incident to the entire university community and South Africa as a whole.’ (The Citizen)

Dear Professor Phakeng, you owe students an apology

Initially Mamokgethi Phakeng’s position as VC offered hope. However, her comments about Professor Bongani Mayosi’s death are worrying

Karen Bradley who had been serving as culture secretary

Gene find may save players’ lives

Mayosi, who is dean of the health sciences faculty dean at the UCT said identifying the gene would enable doctors to apply preventative techniques

Public private partnerships may answer doctor shortage

Politicians and industry experts say that partnerships between the public and private sectors may solve the doctor and nurse shortages in SA.

Taking on SA’s tough medical challenges

Taking on SA’s tough medical challenges

Bongani Mayosi shows that transformation is an imperative first step in a better life for all.

Fifa, SA medical practitioners to meet on doping

Most of South Africa’s leading sports-medicine practitioners will gather in Kimberley on October 5 and 6 to deliberate on the health, medical and doping-control requirements for…