Kaya Business Travel – Rwanda Business Exploration
Kaya Business Travel in partnership with MaZo Connect is Inviting Entrepreneurs to Rwanda for a Business Exploration Trip!
Kaya Business Travel in partnership with MaZo Connect is Inviting Entrepreneurs to Rwanda for a Business Exploration Trip!
By: Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg; Lauren Graham, University of Johannesburg, and Zoheb Khan, University of Johannesburg Giving young people financial skills can lead to much better education and job outcomes. Shutterstock The picture in South Africa is a bleak one for the average 15 – 24 year old. Many have finished their schooling with a qualification of little value in the eyes of employers. And they lack the […]
By Zuko Komisa Dad of two boys, Liam (aka “The Kid”) and Eli (aka “Boy2.0”), Terrence Mentor had a conversation with Proverb on the Winner's Circle to talk about his work on his online platform for cool Dads. AfroDaddy Online AfroDaddy Online shares topics that are tailored for fathers, profiles by other fathers around their journeys, parenting advice and so much more. It also includes a blog, a vlog as […]
By: Jane Duncan, University of Johannesburg The constitutionality of South Africa’s surveillance law is being challenged in court. shutterstock A case before the High Court in Pretoria, South Africa’s capital city, is set to have important implications for citizens’ privacy – and the ability of journalists to do their work without hindrance. At the heart of the problem is the country’s main communication surveillance law, the Regulation of Interception […]
By: Alan Hirsch, University of Cape Town The Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa, the country’s seat of government. Shutterstock South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is establishing a unit in the presidency which he hopes will improve policy development and coordination. This is an important initiative designed to help him address the huge challenges facing his incoming government. There is no question that strengthening the government’s policy capacity […]
By: Natasha Archary Fellow Fordies. High-performance driving enthusiasts. Off-road trail-blazers. Those familiar with the Raptor F-150. And basically, every human being on the planet, would have been forgiven for anticipating the reveal of the Ranger Raptor in the country. Ford unveiled the exciting Ranger Raptor to media last week and we stood in awe of this spectacular beast of all-terrain splendor. An unprecedented, overnight experience was planned for […]
By: Richard Calland, University of Cape Town Cyril Ramaphosa has led South Africa’s African National Congress to its sixth electoral victory. But he’s got his work cut out. EPA-EFE/Yeshiel Panchia The African National Congress (ANC) will govern South Africa for another five years. But this sixth victory of the democratic era since 1994 was hard-won. For the first time in a national election its share of the vote dropped […]
By: Steven Friedman, University of Johannesburg Former president of South Africa Jacob Zuma and current president Cyril Ramaphosa are supported by different factions. EPA-EFE/Stringer Steven Friedman, University of Johannesburg South Africans are about to vote in the most competitive election they’ve had since democracy began in 1994. But, despite this, the poll will have far more impact on the factional battle within the governing African National Congress (ANC) than on […]
By Zuko Komisa Micheal Motsoeneng-Bill recently interrogated whether or not Legal Aid is an inferior product for those who can't afford expensive lawyers. Legal Aid South Africa’s role is to provide legal aid to those who cannot afford their own legal representation. This includes poor people and vulnerable groups such as women, children and the rural poor. We wanted to find out: What services Legal Aid provides? Does legal aid […]