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- News24 | SEE | Cape Flats families gear up for elections, hoping their votes will bring changeNews24
- News24 | 'True or false': UCT law academic accused of Islamophobia over controversial exam paperNews24
- News24 | UCT council appoints top University of KwaZulu-Natal academic as its new vice-chancellorNews24
- News24 | Electricity bill makes history as Eskom's 100-year monopoly faces its endNews24
- News24 | Esteemed UKZN academic is frontrunner for UCT vice-chancellor postNews24
- News24 | Illegal wildlife trafficking is stubbornly prevalent - UN reportNews24
- News24 | Three members of UCT's SRC face scrutiny after R101 000 spent on Koko, Mpofu public lectureNews24
- News24 | Green dreams come true: UCT graduates take home over R4.5m in Motsepe-backed prizeNews24
- News24 | UCT senate calls for Gaza ceasefire and academic freedom amid escalating tension in Middle EastNews24
- News24 | Two Oceans Marathon: Cape Town road closures, ramped up security measures announcedNews24
- News24 | 'Chasing state capture doesn't keep the lights on' - Koko commends Eskom leadershipNews24
- CUS Rushes to Establish Permanent Lunar Base with Moon’s New TIME ZONE – Beating China to the Finish Line!centralrecorder.com
- News24 | Man gets life for killing estranged fiancée's boss when she tried to mediate between themNews24
- News24 | Self-paying tertiary students are the biggest debtorsNews24
- News24 | UCT says students had to 'critically reflect' on their own probe into Matshela Koko's contributionNews24
- News24 | Pieter du Toit | How UCT and some media help to normalise Gupta agents like Matshela KokoNews24
- News24 | UCT invites 'Gupta agent' Matshela Koko to lecture students on 'ethics and professionalism'News24
- News24 | Five UCT graduates stand to win R18m for their energy solution for rural communitiesNews24
- How Kagiso Lediga became the most sought-after filmmaker in South AfricaAl Jazeera
- News24 | 'They want to give us half a teaspoon': Striking UCT staff demand 7.5% salary increase and bonusesNews24
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