
Trust Matsilele
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Oct 17, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Wallace Chuma |Trust Matsilele |Matthew Hirsch
Advertise your job vacancies2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more In 2016, the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (EBE) at the University of Cape Town (UCT) faced a challenge. The Engineering Council of South Africa had expressed dissatisfaction with how design principles were being taught within the curriculum at UCT.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Wallace Chuma |Trust Matsilele |Matthew Hirsch
View on iono.fm, Apple, Spotify or downloadable appAdvertise your job vacancies 2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more In today's rapidly evolving socio-political, economic, and technological landscape, businesses face unprecedented challenges. Navigating this complexity requires more than traditional problem-solving approaches – it demands innovation deeply rooted in human-centred principles.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | Mohammed Amin |Wallace Chuma |Trust Matsilele
View on iono.fm, Apple, Spotify or downloadable appAdvertise your job vacancies 2 days7 days30 daysBy Industry Show more The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika has once again achieved a 6-Star Green Star rating, this time the as-built rating from the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA).
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Oct 2, 2024 |
bizcommunity.com | j Siguru Wahutu |David K. Cheruiyot |Wallace Chuma |Trust Matsilele
Headlines such as "A Dark Continent Seeking Light" and "Magic and Cannibalism in the African Jungle" reflect the historic pattern of Western media, including the New York Times, portraying Africa in a negative light. While this type of biased reporting has diminished, its damaging impact on the continent remains. Reparative journalismUS media scholar Meredith Clark predicted that 2021 would be the “year journalism starts paying reparations”.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Wallace Chuma |Trust Matsilele
La couverture médiatique de l'Afrique a toujours été dominée par des récits de maladies, de pauvreté, de conflits et d'instabilité politique. Ces représentations, ancrées dans l'histoire coloniale, continuent de façonner les perceptions et les décisions politiques au niveau mondial. Une analyse nuancée et complète de la manière dont l'Afrique est représentée dans l'actualité mondiale pourrait contribuer à changer cette situation. Elle pourrait présenter une image plus équilibrée du continent.
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