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Six - year res budget spent in less than three years


Wits University spent a six-year budget in just two-and-a-half years preparing to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup for visitors that never came.

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Engineering the world’s best soccer player

Science is changing the game of football and South Africa could benefit and perhaps increase their competitiveness from these advances. The Science of football involves all aspects of the game from player to pitch surface, ball to altitude.

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Prof Berger's fossil named "Karabo"

The fossil dicovered by Professor Lee Berger's son Matthew, has been officially named by a 17-year-old pupil of St Mary's school in Waverley.

 

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Wits too cleva for Amazulu

Bidvest Wits claimed a convincing victory over AmaZulu in the Nedbank cup final on Saturday afternoon, beating them 3-nil in the historic game at Soccer city.

 

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Earn as you study
Part-time jobs adverts on the notice-boards around campus are noticeably fewer than they usually are in April.
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Homeless evicted for world cup



Scores of homeless Joburg residents are being forcibly removed from the area directly surrounding Wits University in the run up to the World Cup.

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Wits artists do Johannesburg proud

Wits artist’s do Johannesburg proud

Two young Wits artists have broken into the cut-throat world of contemporary fine arts.

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Vice Chancellor pays tribute to Dr van zyl Slabbert

A memorial was held on Thursday on campus for Dr Frederik van zyl Slabbert, where the Vice Chancellor Loyiso Nongxa paid tribute to the ex-Witsie. 

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Response to Security Guard story

In the last edition of the Vuvuzela the head of Campus Control, Robert Kemp, had not yet responded to the accusations made against him by Wits security guards. He has since sent a response to Vuvuzela.

 

 

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Salary woes for frustrated Wits security guards

Wits security guards are extremely unhappy about having their salaries restructured – without notice or consultation, they claim.

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Making sense from cents

There’s nothing new about being a cash–strapped student, but there are a few ways of being smart about the money you do have.
Vuvuzela approached a number of students to explain their budgeting techniques.

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