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Rectron builds ICT lab in Duduza
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Midrand-based leading information and communication technology distributor, Rectron, recently donated a state-of-the-art digital lab to Assar Moloka Secondary School in Duduza township.
The lab is part of Rectron’s progressive educational upliftment programme, which was established in order to enhance technology education for South Africa’s youth and to empower their future through digital literacy.
Rectron is committed to supporting communities across South Africa through various social investment programmes, focusing on the fourth industrial revolution.
The lab is part of Rectron’s progressive educational upliftment programme, which was established in order to enhance technology education for South Africa’s youth and to empower their future through digital literacy.
Rectron is committed to supporting communities across South Africa through various social investment programmes, focusing on the fourth industrial revolution.
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Leseja Kganyago inaugurated as 16th Chancellor of Stellenbosch University
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South African Reserve Bank Governor, Lesetja Kganyago, has been formally installed as the Stellenbosch University's 16th Chancellor.
Kganyago described higher education as a space for ethical leadership and social change.
The Governor has praised recent transformation work under former Vice-Chancellor Professor Wim de Villiers and commended initiatives and student-led projects in food security and prisoner rehabilitation.
He says he looks forward to helping the next generation to realize their full potential.
Kganyago described higher education as a space for ethical leadership and social change.
The Governor has praised recent transformation work under former Vice-Chancellor Professor Wim de Villiers and commended initiatives and student-led projects in food security and prisoner rehabilitation.
He says he looks forward to helping the next generation to realize their full potential.
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SAA ranked among the top 100 airlines in the world
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South African Airways has been ranked among the top 100 airlines in the world, continuing its upward trajectory in the Skytrax Airline Awards.
The ranking is based on the world’s largest, annual airline passenger satisfaction survey, which is not restricted to a pre-selected choice of airline.
SAA ranked 67th on the list, an improvement from 69th position in 2024.
Over 325 airlines were included in the 2025 survey.
The airline says it has continued to consolidate, fine-tune routes, improve customer service, and modernise its fleet.
The ranking is based on the world’s largest, annual airline passenger satisfaction survey, which is not restricted to a pre-selected choice of airline.
SAA ranked 67th on the list, an improvement from 69th position in 2024.
Over 325 airlines were included in the 2025 survey.
The airline says it has continued to consolidate, fine-tune routes, improve customer service, and modernise its fleet.
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