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Two years of frustration came to an end on Wednesday as the first cohort of students of the University of Fort Hare’s speech and language pathology programme finally graduated. The students were meant to graduate in 2022, but challenges to the status of the qualification for the four-year course hindered their progress and most were unable to find work.
Dr Sam Motsuenyane, one of the founders in 1964 of the largest and best-known African business organisation, the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce, died on Monday. He was 97.
Controversial consultancy fees paid to selected members of the MultiChoice board will be reviewed and likely be scrapped, new board chairman Elias Masilela has told Business Times.