Abelwe Ndiki, a Grade 11 learner from Mthatha High School developed an app, The Guide Me app, that helps leaners find out about entry requirements for specific tertiary institutions and qualifications as well as bursary opportunities |
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Congratulations to Hritik Mitha from
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Mathematics category winner, Kevin Nkosi from the Ehlanzeni region in Mpumalanga, who is pictured with his Eskom Expo medals, certificates and trophies. Kevin’s project was entitled: “How 9 works in building up numbers”
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Registration to take part in the biggest Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Innovation (STEMI) Expo on the African continent is open! Learners in grades 4 to 12, and those in Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges (NC2 to
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Emotions ran high at
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when Ntendeni Nephawe & Unarine Mulaidzi from Mbilwi Secondary School in Vhembe won R5 000 each as part of the ACTOM-sponsored Award. The duo created a solar powered umbrella charging port and cooling fan
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An end to the devastating shack fires? Gabriella Mogale, a (Grade 11 in 2017) learner at Collegiate Girls' High School. She designed a way to insulate shacks and make them fire resistant. Her project was inspired by the fires that ravaged through Knysna last year
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The elephant population in southern Africa has increased by 5% since 2016 to nearly 228,000, according to results of a first ever aerial census conducted last year
This med student taught himself to illustrate a range of medical conditions as they affect Black people — here's why diversity in medical drawings matters
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A Grade 11 student at Stutterheim High School has made South Africans proud. Konwaba Putsu worked alongside professors at Rhodes University to probe a theory on cancer research
Eighteen-year-old Grade 12 learner Keamogetswe Monnana from Ramothere Secondary School has been celebrated for raising South Africa's flag high in the United States.
Monnana’s “metallic barcoding system” project won a gold medal, the best female project, and the best innovative