Stellenbosch PhD student, Steve Chingwaru discovers potential 460 tonnes of gold in Witwatersrand mine dumps
Stellenbosch PhD student, Steve Chingwaru, has discovered a potential 460 tonnes of gold in Witwatersrand mine dumps.
Stellenbosch PhD student, Steve Chingwaru, has discovered a potential 460 tonnes of gold in Witwatersrand mine dumps.
South Africa grapples with a crisis of gender-based violence, recording some of the world’s highest rates of violence against women and girls.
CubeSpace, a Stellenbosch-based tech company, has recently secured R47 million in venture capital funding to broaden its operations globally.
There are 250,000 minibus taxis, many of them aging on South African roads spewing carbon emissions into the air.
Space technology solutions provider, Dragonfly Aerospace has provided ‘eyes in the sky’ for several missions in space.
Momentum for Cape Independence continues to grow, according to Phil Craig. The movement is to hold a march through the streets of Cape Town.
In the early 90s, Ken Forrester settled into a rundown Stellenbosch farm. He and his wife renovated the Chenin farm, transforming it into what it is today.
Johann Rupert and his wife, Gaynor, have been working hard with Stellenbosch municipal officials and the Free Market Foundation to unpick the technicalities around property ownership in disadvantaged areas.
The wealthy vineyards of Stellenbosch have hit international headlines – this time not for their award-winning wine, but because of the killing of a wine farmer.
The Springbok Sevens team will be without playmaker Justin Geduld for the next two tournaments in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, in Las Vegas and Vancouver.