Tshwane University of Technology: Recent Developments in Film and Justice
Tshwane University of Technology has recently been in the spotlight for both a significant student achievement and a tragic incident involving a lecturer.
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Tshwane University of Technology has recently been in the spotlight for both a significant student achievement and a tragic incident involving a lecturer.
George Temba from Tshwane University of Technology has won the Best Student Film award at the 2026 Joburg Film Festival. Meanwhile, legal proceedings continue regarding the death of a lecturer.
The WCED online application process for 2026 is set to open soon, with essential details for parents regarding document submission and assistance.
The Department of Education has been allocated a significant portion of KwaZulu-Natal’s budget, aimed at addressing various educational needs.
The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal has received a substantial budget allocation to address its financial challenges and support educational initiatives.
The WCED online application for 2027 is set to open on March 10, 2026, highlighting the importance of timely submissions for student placements.
Unisa has confirmed that Sarah-Jane Trent holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the institution, amid false claims circulating on social media.
The Western Cape Education Department has opened applications for the 2027 school year, with ongoing concerns about unplaced learners.
Jeppe High School for Boys claimed victory in the Switch Schools SA20 competition, defeating St Andrew’s School in a closely contested final.
International Women’s Day highlights the ongoing struggle for gender equality, showcasing both advancements and persistent challenges.