Former UJ chair granted bail
The case has been postponed to the 4th of December.
Tax Ombudsman’s office celebrates 10 years of impartial dispute resolution
The Tax Ombudsman’s Yanga Mputa marked the 10th anniversary of the establishment of her office with
Scores injured in UJ bus collision
Paramedics respond to a serious collision involving two buses near the University of Johannesburg
SA obliged to denounce war crimes in Russia-Ukraine conflict: Expert
University of Johannesburg International Law expert, Professor Hennie Strydom says despite SA’s
SIU orders universities owing NSFAS to settle their debt
The Special Investigating Unit has told higher education institutions owing the National Student
UJ, TUT named hubs of Artificial Intelligence
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) and the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have been named
UJ launches campaign to assist students with 2023 registration fees
Each year in South Africa when universities start their new academic calendars, the issue of student
Eskom admits to failure to find solutions to some of its ongoing problems
Electricity generating institution Eskom has admitted that it has failed to find solutions to some
Concerns that COVID-19 cases could rise at university residences
Universities across the country have had to once again move teaching and learning to online
UJ SRC in consultations with students over possible fundraising campaign
The Students’ Representative Council at the University of Johannesburg says it is currently engaged
Strong police presence at North West University amid student protest
A large contingent of police has been deployed to block all roads leading to the North West
UJ students plan to intensify their protest action
Students from the University of Johannesburg (UJ) are planning to intensify their protest action on
Police clear up as UJ students blocked several roads with burning tyres in Auckland Park
Police are clearing up after students from the University of Johannesburg (UJ) blockaded several
Two thirds of adults willing to take COVID-19 vaccine: Research
Two-thirds of adults are willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, according to findings from the latest
Palesa Madiba’s murder case resumes
The trial of the man accused of murdering University of Johannesburg student Palesa Madiba seven
Palesa Madiba’s murder case to get under way
The murder case against Dumisani Mkhwanazi accused of killing University of Johannesburg student
Most companies not applying for COVID-19 UIF: Study
Most companies are not applying for the COVID-19 Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) Temporary
UJ reduces registration fees
UJ has reduced the registration fees for new applicants in attempts to accommodate deserving
University of Johannesburg turns away thousands of applicants
The University of Johannesburg says out of 200 000 applications, it will only be able to take 10 500
Women’s football is not taken seriously: Baloyi
University of Johannesburg (UJ) ladies football side coach Jabulile Baloyi says the women’s game is