Falling under the umbrella of the South African Department of Labour, the compensation fund is designed to assist workers who are permanently disabled while performing their jobs, leaving them unable to support their families. Accidents happen in workplaces, despite companies’ adherence to the Department of Labour’s strict workplace health and safety guidelines. This South African […]Read More
To ensure that poor and middle-class South African students have equal opportunities for higher education alongside their wealthier counterparts, ISFAP was born. It is a funding model designed to remain sustainable while helping students achieve their goals and obtain qualifications in Occupations of High Demand (OHDs). Analysis of South Africa’s OHDs has highlighted its need […]Read More
Hospitality is one of South Africa’s largest growing markets, and the Capsicum Culinary Studio turns out graduates who can seek top positions in kitchens at world-famous restaurants and hotels throughout the country. With six venues boasting top-class training facilities, the Capsicum Culinary Studio graduate will have the advantage of many job opportunities. The programs of […]Read More
WSP is a professional services firm that provides engineering, research, technical and consulting solutions to vast varieties of sectors such as aerospace, aviation, automotive, chemical, construction, consumer products, energy, environment, healthcare, maritime, metal, mining, transportation, residential, retail, telecommunications and water industries. The company employs about 43000 professionals from Americas, EMEIA and the Asia Pacific, Chile, Peru and […]Read More
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) maintains and manages South Africa’s water resources. DWS is mainly engaged in the creation and execution of rules and regulations concerning the water sector. Not only DWS assure proper water and sanitation access to all South African, it also develops efficient water management as well as balanced and […]Read More
Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation was formerly known as the Shanduka Foundation and was established in 2004 by the Shanduka Group and its founder, Cyril Ramaphosa. The Foundation is an independent public benefit organisation that strives to improve lives. The Foundation changed its name to Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation in 2015. To achieve social change, the Foundation partnered with Adopt-a-School Foundation, […]Read More
The world-famous South African fashion designer has become well known for using his celebrity to highlight social issues, focusing mainly on women. He first stepped into this spotlight after meeting Thando Hopa, a prosecutor with the National Prosecuting Authority, whose albinism he used as the theme of his new collection. Coetzee and Hopa brought the […]Read More
Cenfri is a South African company, targets postgraduate students who have a passion for world developmental issues to enrol in its bursary initiative. Transforming them into thought leaders, they have traversed 35 countries in Africa, Latin America, and Asia, working on matters relating to financial-sector development in emerging markets. The body solved complex development problems […]Read More