Nailing a tertiary qualification can help you secure a job, and the type of tertiary qualification you obtain could well affect how much that job pays.
The Department of Labour has released its report on job opportunities in South Africa, highlighting the importance of a university degree.
It’s now even easier to obtain a Bachelor’s pass in matric (which used to be called a matric exemption), and that spells big problems going forward.
Ticking off an MBA is a big foot up in the business world, and here’s a look at how much one might earn if that MBA comes from the world’s most respected universities.
Last night, Julius Malema was awarded his second degree via the University of South Africa. His whole family, and EFF buddies, were in attendance.
Julius Malema has obtained his first degree from the University of South Africa, and celebrations were shared all over the country in solidarity.
Pallo Jordan discusses his non-existent degree and why he decided to roll with the doctor title despite not having any formal qualifications.
Never a dull moment in our colourful, local politics. Up next, vice-chancellor of UFS, believes Jordan should be given a Doctorate, for gees?!
According to university leaders, South Africa’s school system is failing to adequately prepare learners for tertiary studies. As such, these leaders are calling for four-year undergraduate degrees to allow an extra year to improve our young adults skills.