Monthly Archives: August 2013
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EMPLOYEMENT AFTER GRADUATION DISCUSSED AT THE DUT
By: Dale Munatswa Great minds converged at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), yesterday to tackle the burning issue of employment of students who graduate from ... -
EVEN WOMEN CAN DO IT
By: Tony Manyangadze African cultures, Jewish religion and the Muslim religion are very strict about the differences between the duties of males and females. The ... -
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL FASHIONISTAS AT CITY CAMPUS
By: Nushera Soodyal and Thobele Nzama Excited art students modelled recyclable material which they had transformed into stunning outfits for a sustainable project at the Durban University of ... -
ARSENAL DEMOLISH FENERBAHCE ON AGGREGATE
By: Thamsanqa Dlamini Arsenal thrashed Fenerbahce 5-0 in the second leg of the Uefa Champions League clash at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday. Arsene Wenger’s side came ... -
SOWETO DERBY ENDS ON A DRAW
By: Nhlanhla Ndlovu It took five minutes for Kaizer Chiefs to equalize in their second game of the ABSA Premier Soccer League against Moroka Swallows at ... -
SHE’S STRONG BECAUSE SHE’S A WOMAN!
By: Sonam Bhagwandas The month of August in South Africa is distinctly recognised as Women’s Month with the nation celebrating Women’s Day on 9 August. ... -
THE POLITICAL SURVIVAL OF AGANG SA AND THE ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS IS PERILOUS
By: Bhekisisa Mncube One of three grounds for legitimate rule, according to the German economist and sociologist Max Weber, is the gift of grace/charisma – the ... -
SHRIEN DEWANI TO BE EXTRADITED TO SA
By: Nushera Raisa Soodyal Chief Magistrate at the Westminster Magistrates Court Howard Riddle ruled that Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani should be extradited to South Africa ... -
VERULAM SCHOOL BOYCOTTS PRINCIPAL SUSPENSION
By: Lindokuhle Simelane Learning is due to resume this week in Lihlithemba Technical High School in Verulam, north of Durban, following weeks of unrest which ...
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