
Passion for Science Earns Tejmé Saien the Malegapuru W Makgoba Scholarship
Mr Tejmé Saien’s love for science started early in his life and has always found it easy to navigate his way through his studies. In his matric year, 2016, he

Mr Tejmé Saien’s love for science started early in his life and has always found it easy to navigate his way through his studies. In his matric year, 2016, he
Ms Zamakhabazela Nosihle Mkhize is a young woman from KwaZulu-Natal who attended Pietermaritzburg Girl’s High School where she realised her passion for matters concerning the environment. This led her to

Mr Danvir Ramesar received the Archbishop Denis E. Hurley Scholarship, which has enabled him to pursue his Honours degree in Microbiology. The Archbishop Denis E Hurley Scholarship is provided by

Ms Simangele Msweli from the School of Life Sciences is the recipient of the Talent Equity and Excellence Acceleration Scholarship, which is awarded to Black South African students who have

Mr Stuart Demmer, an MSc candidate in Grassland Science, received a Mandela Rhodes Scholarship towards his postgraduate studies in recognition of his impressive academic achievements, strong leadership qualities, commitment to

Ms Hannah Davidson has received the Prestige Sports Scholarship award for her outstanding achievement in sports. Davidson, who plays volleyball, is currently studying towards a BSc degree in Microbiology and

Ms Mishka Essop, a student in the School of Life Sciences, has received the College Deputy Vice-Chancellors’ Scholarship Award, a scholarship that has enabled her to continue her studies. The

Master’s in Genetics student, Ms Cebile Hlongwane, is this year’s proud recipient of the prestigious Emma Smith Overseas Scholarship. The Emma Smith Overseas Scholarship, funded by the family of C.G

Siblings, Mr Rudi and Ms Hannah Fokkens, have been awarded the Prestige Sports Scholarship Award in recognition for their excellence in sports. For Rudi, who is in his third-year BSc

Click here for isizulu version On 1 August 2018, women of all religions, races and cultures united as one for the total shutdown march against gender based violence. The march
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