Keeping the Wi-Fi on when the lights go off â the WiBox entrepreneursďżź
South Africans have been saddled with load-shedding and for those who want to stay connected to the internet, uninterrupted Wi-Fi is an issue.
South Africans have been saddled with load-shedding and for those who want to stay connected to the internet, uninterrupted Wi-Fi is an issue.
Last week this column highlighted what Prof Benatar described in his book as the manufacture of the ânarrativeâ of UCT as an anti-black âracist universityâ.
UCT, writes Professor Benatar, is not all bad. There are pockets of the university that function really well, and many people of goodwill who span the racial spectrum.
It has been many years since SAâs globally respected sports and nutrition scientist Professor Tim Noakes engaged at any length with a South African journalist.
A new study by the University of Cape Town (UCT) has found that while vaccine mandates might assist in improving uptake of the vaccines, only 40% of Africans supported them.
Graham McIntosh responds to UCT Vice-Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakengâs invitation to share suggestions on the renaming of campus spaces and places.
William Gild writes on David Benatarâs new book on what has been happening at UCT, South Africa’s highest ranked tertiary institution.
Companies introducing vaccine mandates are violating their employeeâs bodily integrity â and effectively rendering jobless those who refuse.
The DA has called for an independent investigation into a fire that broke out on the slopes of Table Mountain and damaged buildings at UCT.
The UCT’s Professor Graham Barr explains the shortcomings of the models used to inform the various prohibitions enforced by the lockdown.