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Party or country? Ramaphosa told to choose

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Aug 14, 2019 | News

“There would have been no state capture if the ruling party was not captured in the first place.” (more…)

Shop owners hit back at ‘corrupt’ cops

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Aug 2, 2019 | Featured 2

“They attack us to make us run away so they can take our things without running inventory, and they always jump to the tills first.”

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Needy matrics set to benefit from Wits ASC drive

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Jul 31, 2019 | News

Wits community starts collecting to uplift grade 12 students from poor schools (more…)

FOOTBALL: Wits to miss this year’s Varsity champs

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Jul 26, 2019 | Sport

The team will participate in the USSA Championships in December to determine their participation in the next Varsity Football championship. 

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‘Focus on your studies, your future’

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Jul 23, 2019 | Featured 1

Speakers at coffee event hail reading and making a habit of speaking out as beneficial habits to cultivate for the real world. (more…)

First-timer’s share voting experience

by Rose Clemence Shayo | May 8, 2019 | Featured 1

Wits students share their experience of voting for the first time in South Africa’s general elections.

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Wits graduate is Malawi’s journalist of the year

by Rose Clemence Shayo | May 8, 2019 | Featured 2

Top achiever has dedicated his career to ‘solutions journalism’ (more…)

DFL students go beyond their comfort zone

by Rose Clemence Shayo | May 7, 2019 | Featured 1

DFL themed freedom (including freedom from toxic masculinity) through workshop and performance in Emakhazeni.

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Vegans cook up plan to save the planet

by Rose Clemence Shayo | May 3, 2019 | Featured 1

Students taught that switching to veganism does not mean settling for bland food

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SLICE OF LIFE: I am the master of my fate

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Apr 18, 2019 | Opinion

Adapting to the new world, giving up is not an option.

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Wits Tang Soo Do dominates at national championship

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Apr 16, 2019 | Sport

Students help Gauteng to beat five other provinces (more…)

FIRST WITS WOMAN BUS DRIVER OPENS DOORS

by Rose Clemence Shayo | Apr 13, 2019 | Featured 2

First female bus driver wishes to grow further in the field.
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