career development

The Future is Now: Learners Encouraged to Play their Part in their Futures

By Phindi Maduna The ongoing spread of the life-threatening Coronavirus (COVID-19) and subsequent implementation of the nation-wide lockdown has brought about much anticipated and understandable...

Brand South Africa collaborated with Mokopane Careerwise to leverage opportunities in the educational space

By Mduduzi Malinga On 6 March 2020, Brand South Africa, together with Play Your Part Ambassador, Ntsako Mhlanga, visited the Waterberg District Career Festival 2020....

The 26th Annual Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town

The Investing in African Mining Indaba is taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) between 03-06 February 2020. This year, the...

11th Annual Soweto Career Day and Expo

The 11th Annual Soweto Career Day and Expo took place on 25 and 26 May 2018 at the Orlando Community Hall in Soweto. Held...

The growth of fish farming in South Africa

Seafood is popular on many menus, but over-fishing is costing the oceans dearly. Aquaculture is one answer, with fish farmed for consumption in protected environments. In South Africa, the industry is in its infancy, but companies are farming fish that are green-listed on the Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative.

Meet your future with Bokamoso

Mentorship can make the difference between success and mediocrity; the Bokamoso Cross Mentorship programme guides Grade 11 pupils to bright futures through inspiration, motivation and career guidance. 

Unisa stands proud at 140 years


Unisa is the country's oldest education institution, at 140 years. It has offered education opportunities to people from all over Africa, and has alumni working around the world.
Mandela's 'classrooms for human beings'

More support for SA’s women academics

South Africa's Science and Technology Department is strengthening its support for women academics in a bid to increase the number of women with doctorates and masters degrees, as well as develop more black women academics.

Big sisters are there to help

Inspired by her own resolve to change an unfulfilling career in economics, actress and philanthropist Refiloe Seseane set out to assist other young women in making, and living with, the most important choices of their lives.

Big sisters are there to help

Inspired by her own resolve to change an unfulfilling career in economics, actress and philanthropist Refiloe Seseane set out to assist other young women in making, and living with, the most important choices of their lives.
• More women engineers for SA