Rev Dr Simon Gqubule Awarded The Order of Luthuli: Silver

The Reverand Doctor Simon Gqubule is being honoured with the Order of Luthuli: Silver for his excellent contribution in the liberation struggle and in the fields of education and religion. The Order of Luthuli is a South African honour. [1] It was instituted on 30 November 2003, and is granted by the president of South Africa,

Janet Jobson (2003) Acting CEO of the DG Murray Trust

Janet has been at The DG Murray Trust since 2011 and as Portfolio Manager she was responsible for developing portfolio strategy, identifying key projects, monitoring and supporting leadership interventions and establishing sector-support mechanisms. Responsible for driving the development of the Activate! Leadership and Public Innovation programme

Hard work doesn’t kill anyone - Nomkhita Nqweni (1993)

While I think that’s very important, I do think you can be a little bit kinder to yourself – Nomkhita Nqweni – Barclays Africa.

Patrick Forbes (2000) appointed as director of Garlick & Bousfield Inc.

Patrick completed a BSc at Rhodes University in 2002 and a LLB in 2004 and is currently working on an LLM in environmental law at the University of Kwazulu-Natal. Patrick joined Garlicke & Bousfield Inc as a candidate attorney in June 2011 and after completing his articles remained on as a professional assistant.

Mathias Chirombo (2007)

A variety of emotions and personal experiences were all translated into art at the 2016 Cape Town Art Fair last month.

Lindiwe Msengana-Ndlela (1985) reflects on the challenge of good leadership

Prof Lindiwe Msengana-Ndlela has recently been appointed as Adjunct Professor at the University of Cape Town (UCT). Prof Msengana-Ndlela has had a long professional association with UCT’s Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice (GSDPP) and she spoke to us about the challenges of fostering exemplary leadership in public institutions.

Matthew Lester challenges private sector to help solve #FeesMustFall crisis

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) helped 186 150 university students with financial aid totalling R7 billion in 2015.

Flame in the Snow: The Love Letters of André Brink & Ingrid Jonker

In a telegram dated 29 April 1963, twenty-nine-year-old Afrikaans poet Ingrid Jonker thanks André Brink, a young novelist of twenty-seven, for flowers and a letter he sent her. In the more than two hundred letters that followed this telegram, one of South African literature’s most famous love affairs unfolds

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