Wits SRC hosts Academic Excellence Awards
Wits university celebrates academic brilliance, inspiring a culture of achievement and...
Review: Non-stop nostalgia with Ringo Madlingozi’s soulful new album “Ikhwelo”
Legendary storytelling through soothing melodies, a journey you don’t want to miss If you’re...
REVIEW: Africa makes its mark at the Met Gala
Africa brought its own unique take on black dandyism to the biggest night in fashion, blending...
Between data and dialogue: WSOA confronts consent in the arts
"No means no" was just the beginning — last Thursday at Wits, the School of Arts and Gender...
EDITORIAL: Protests In Modern-Day Society Is Dead
When power stops fearing protest, silence wins. This is a wake-up call on how South Africa’s...
SLICE: Pursuing a story is a juggling act
Behind the byline, a different story unfolds The streets of Braamfontein pulse with life, the...
SLICE: Watts the charge? Joburg’s R270 surcharge
Joburg’s surcharge hike from R200 to R270, may target the city’s most vulnerable, burdening...
Exchange students weigh in on South Africa’s fractured relationship with Trump’s America
The declining diplomatic relationship between the United States and South Africa makes for a...
Mayor outlines turnaround vision, but opposition questions delivery
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero delivered his first State of the City Address on Wednesday,...
MORE NEWS
South Africa ranks higher on World Press Freedom index
South Africa was crowned the country with the most press freedom in Africa after moving up 11...
Lights out: Braamfontein power outages persist
City Power and Braam residences again leave students concerned about food security. Power...
Citizens Take to the Streets in Protest Over Undocumented Migrants
South African citizens march for voluntary departure of undocumented migrants, sparking debate...
“Neglected and Mistreated” by campus health
University students in South Africa, like their counterparts globally, experience substantial...
Relief for students as VAT increase is reversed
Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana agrees to a court order to suspend his decision to increase...
Residents vent their frustrations as City of Johannesburg holds open day for its Accelerated Service Delivery Initiative in Braamfontein
Accelerated service delivery mandated by city of Johannesburg mayor in problem areas of...
Revisiting a painful past at Constitution Hill
The Constitution Hill opened its doors for free entry to commemorate Freedom Day. Free tours...
Wits Sterkfontein Caves reopens to the public
Finally, the dolomite chambers reopen for public exploration after two years. ...
Wits Junction or Jungle? High fees, low standards say residents
Wits Junction students speak out about worsening living conditions as maintenance problems pile...
Wits Palestine Solidarity Committee call for boycott against Snow White
With the release of Marc Webbs’ Snow White, the Wits Palestine Solidarity Committee call for a...
Wits students have nothing but their dreams as housing crisis persists
The second block is in full swing, but an estimated 100 Wits students still don't have a place...
TikTok goes the clock as creators gun for monetization
TikTok’s Creator Rewards programme has yet to be implemented in African countries, and South...
Performers in crisis say policy change can ensure their survival
A career in the arts is considered risky because of inconsistent pay, scarce work opportunities...
Investigative journalism is alive and well
News24’s, Sikonathi Mantshantsha made a powerful comeback by winning top honours at...
New Mpox variant found in South Africa
A new health scare rears its head as faster spreading variant makes its way to the country. The...
Funding crisis hits Wits postgraduate students
The latest NRF funding has left many postgraduate students at Wits University facing financial...
VAT increase to hit Wits students
Wits students brace for the impact of a VAT increase, as stagnant NSFAS allowances fail to keep...
‘Enough!’ says Women for Change, as they head to the Union Buildings
Women for Change take their petition to the Pretoria Union Buildings in a call for justice...
IN-DEPTH: 30 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY
In 2024, South Africa marked 30 years as a democratic and free country. For all the strides made in three decades, there are many more devastating pitfalls.
Wits Vuvuzela’s team of student journalists spent eight weeks exploring what 30 years of democracy have meant for Johannesburg and its residents.
Take a look at all the stories here.
REVIEWS
REVIEW: Sinners blends horror, music and African American culture
Sinners is a genre-defying film that follows twin brothers, Smoke and Stack, as they return to...
REVIEW: Big Zulu’s Icala Le Mpumelelo is an emotional rollercoaster
The multi-award-winning artist continues to prove that he has mastered the art of capturing his...
REVIEW: Jazz Tuesday’s at Wits
A new musical weekly incentive to get over blue Mondays. “I love you all and I’ll, see you here...
REVIEW: Young, African and Famous
Just when you thought season two had reached its peak of drama, season three will have you on...
REVIEW: A modern spin on Lobola
Lobola negotiations are the cornerstone of some South African cultures, and no one grasps this...
REVIEW: Deadpool & Wolverine wipes its feet on Fox’s grave
If you think the return of Wolverine in this movie cheapens his well-earned death in Logan,...
OPINION
SLICE: The scourge of food insecurity continues to haunt students in South Africa
The scourge of food insecurity is a matter that needs urgency and prioritization.
SLICE: World Press Freedom Day: AI is here to stay, are we ready to give it a home?
Artificial intelligence has the power to enhance journalism, but is journalism in more danger...
SLICE: Universities are cashing in on student applications
Institutions of higher learning collect millions in non-refundable application...
SLICE: MacG, Moja Love and the misogyny circus
When degrading women is the punchline, what does that reveal about the audience laughing along?...
EDITORIAL: Democracy in disguise: Can we ever be free?
Despite democracy, inequality remains deeply rooted in South Africa. Colonial-era systems and...
EDITORIAL: A cry for help turned into tragedy
A student was fatally shot during a protest at Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha campus. The...
LIFESTYLE
PROFILE: South African men need ‘holistic’ approach to heal
Dr. Malose Langa’s book has gained critical acclaim for bringing a focus and care to an...
PROFILE: When innovation meets sustainability
In a country where government controlled electricity supply is often unreliable, Asiphe...
Obiter Lounge debuts tough conversations in honour of Freedom Day
The first Obiter Lounge at Wits provided a platform for debate and re-imagination of freedom....
Dissecting black masculinities and “becoming men” in South Africa
Wits postgraduate students tackle a conversation on black masculinities in South Africa,...
PROFILE: From Diplomacy to beauty pageants
Paige Harvey, a Wits graduate on a mission to spark change, one crown at a time. Harvey...
The Fall returns to theatres, reviving the spirit of fallists
Ten years after students demanded change, The Fall is back on stage, bringing the unfinished...
SPORT
Financial hardship may keep Wits athletes from championships in Scotland
Wits Tang Soo Do athletes are facing major financial hurdles which may prevent them from...
EDITORIAL: Is VAR ruining football or making it fairer?
As video assistant referee (VAR) continues to reshape football, does it enhance the sport’s...
Celebrating SA women Olympians this Women’s Month
The Olympic Games are the pinnacle of sporting excellence, and these women athletes are the...
TENNIS: Wits’ Kudus triumph over NWU Eagles
In a display of skill and tenacity, Wits University’s Kudus swept the North-West University...
PROFILE: Witsie signs with Chippa United FC
Against all odds, a talented young footballer scores a deal with Premier Soccer League (PSL)...
SOCCER: Zulu Society FC continues unstoppable winning streak
In a tense atmosphere, the away team dominated Braamfontein Centre FC with a 7-0 victory in the...