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UNISA hosts Inaugural African Music Festival
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The University of South Africa hosted its inaugural African Music Festival at its main campus in Pretoria, offering a unique celebration of Africa’s rich musical heritage.
The festival showcased a rich array of indigenous music forms and instruments from across the continent.
The landmark event was championed by Unisa’s Principal and Vice Chancellor, Professor Puleng LenkaBula.
The Vice Chancellor says the festival has positioned the university as a leader in integrating African music into higher education.
The festival showcased a rich array of indigenous music forms and instruments from across the continent.
The landmark event was championed by Unisa’s Principal and Vice Chancellor, Professor Puleng LenkaBula.
The Vice Chancellor says the festival has positioned the university as a leader in integrating African music into higher education.
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SA Harvest completes three Greenhouses to boost local food security
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SA Harvest has completed three greenhouses in Cape Town, and the Eastern Cape as part of its strategy to strengthen local food systems and improve community resilience.
The greenhouses complement SA Harvest’s work of distributing surplus food, through a network of community partners.
The initiative demonstrates a practical approach to integrating local food production with nutrition, education, and community development.
The greenhouses complement SA Harvest’s work of distributing surplus food, through a network of community partners.
The initiative demonstrates a practical approach to integrating local food production with nutrition, education, and community development.
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Eastern Cape Health Department hosts multi-day cataract surgery drive
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The Eastern Cape Department of Health is hosting a cataract surgery drive, in a bid to address backlogs.
The initiative, which is an annual multi day event, will help fast track surgeries for patients who have been on waiting lists for extended periods.
The programme is also aimed at reducing vision challenges and mark world site day, which is celebrated in the month of October and aims to promote eye and vision care.
The initiative, which is an annual multi day event, will help fast track surgeries for patients who have been on waiting lists for extended periods.
The programme is also aimed at reducing vision challenges and mark world site day, which is celebrated in the month of October and aims to promote eye and vision care.
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