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‘I don’t know what is to become of my future’: prospective first-year student
Every day, since her matric results came out on January 19, Mache du Toit uses her smartphone for one priority — checking if she has been accepted by any higher education institutions to study further.
‘We will show compassion and care to newcomers,’ says Maties after abuse allegations
In a scramble for damage control after shocking allegations of abuse at one of its residences, Stellenbosch University yesterday said it would not tolerate any “humiliation” of its first-year students.
SA's most loved delicacy — chicken feet — to be exported to 'high demand' China
Wesgro says the strong demand in China for chicken feet and expanding export opportunities in various markets "signify the South African poultry industry's potential for significant growth".
When your health takes a knock from a robot
Bioethicist warns of lack of guidelines for artificial intelligence and automation in SA healthcare
Scout’s first-aid instincts lead to career of saving lives
Keaton Harris helped a fellow-patient at a Cape Town hospital 17 years ago - now he is back at the same hospital as a doctor.
Bus company Intercape spending millions on security
Top cops found in contempt of court as judge orders police to ensure safety of bus drivers and passengers
NHI may lead to exodus of young and healthy, warns BHF
In a climate where health insurance products are threatening the business model of medical schemes, where healthy and young people aid the sick, commentators say under NHI this may be magnified and medical aid would become unaffordable.
Laughter really is the best medicine
If we don't laugh, we will surely cry. It's humour that helps us cope, says Dr Jennalee Donian.
‘You’re not going to miss the World Cup’: surgeon who saved Kolisi’s Webb Ellis Cup dream
Mental strength played an important role in Siya Kolisi's speedy recovery from a knee injury that saw him back in action and lifting the Webb Ellis Cup, says the doctor who saved his Rugby World Cup dream.
Super-rich snap up homes in Hermanus and Plettenberg Bay
The once sleepy fishing village of Hermanus is getting a makeover as the super-rich snap up and revamp older homes along the scenic whale coast where available properties are becoming scarce.














