The University of South Africa has become something of an unexpected player in international education. While most people think of traditional universities when considering overseas … Read More ›
Phumi Morare spent years in investment banking and management consulting before directing her first film. That transition—from spreadsheets to screenplays—might seem unusual, but it reflects … Read More ›
Distance learning at the University of South Africa comes with its own set of challenges. With more than 400,000 students spread across the continent, UNISA … Read More ›
Choosing the right university course when you love technology is not exactly straightforward in South Africa right now. The job market keeps shifting, employers want … Read More ›
The National Health Insurance framework is reshaping South Africa’s healthcare landscape in ways that extend far beyond hospital wards. District-level systems need managers who understand … Read More ›
South African accounting is shifting faster than most people realize. Between artificial intelligence taking over bookkeeping tasks and new environmental auditing requirements popping up everywhere, … Read More ›
Government work in South Africa is not what most people think. Over 1.2 million people work in the public sector, making it the country’s largest … Read More ›
Youth unemployment in South Africa hit 62.20 percent in the second quarter of 2025 for those aged 15 to 34. That number is not just … Read More ›
Imagine It is 10 PM on a Tuesday. The kids are finally asleep. Work emails have stopped pinging. And now begins the second shift—studying for … Read More ›
The University of South Africa enrolls over 400,000 students each year, representing roughly a third of all higher education students in the country. That makes … Read More ›
Picture this: You have an assignment due in three hours, or maybe tomorrow’s your exam registration deadline. You open your laptop, navigate to myUNISA, enter … Read More ›
Here is the situation most working adults face: you have bills that will not pay themselves, maybe a family counting on you, and a career … Read More ›
Earning a degree from the University of South Africa (UNISA) is tough. Really tough. It requires the kind of self-discipline that traditional campus students rarely … Read More ›
Getting ahead professionally while working full-time is not easy. Take Lebo, a marketing assistant in Nairobi who wants a Bachelor of Commerce but has to … Read More ›
Getting a well-paid job in South Africa takes more than just showing up with a degree in hand. The economic landscape keeps shifting, and while … Read More ›