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WATCH: UCT launches innovative research centre for ocean systems

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New fossil evidence reveals a stable environment in the Cradle of Humankind

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How South Africa's youth unemployment fuels sexual exploitation and gender-based violence among young women

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UWC's Priscilla Baker honoured with prestigious L’Oréal–UNESCO award

Sibulele Kasa|Published 9 months ago

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