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The University of the Western Cape (UWC; Afrikaans: Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland) is a public research university in Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. The university was established in 1959 by the South African apartheid government as a university for Coloured people only. Other universities in Cape Town are the University of Cape Town ...
In 2005, he was shortlisted and interviewed by the Judicial Service Commission for one of two permanent vacancies in the Western Cape High Court. He had been asked to apply for the position by Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe , [ 3 ] whom he had met at the University of Fort Hare and of whom he was considered a "protege". [ 4 ]
Vaal University of Technology: Pansy Tlakula: Prof Zide: University of Venda: Kgalema Motlanthe: Dr Bernard Nthambeleni: Walter Sisulu University for Technology and Science: Brigalia Bam: Prof Songca: University of the Western Cape: The Most Revd Thabo Makgoba: Tyrone Pretorius University of the Witwatersrand: Dr Judy Dlamini [3] Prof Zeblon ...
This made the University of the Western Cape the first university to qualify for the Champions League qualifiers. [11] On 15 August 2024, they opened their 2024 COSAFA Women's Champions League with a 1-0 loss to Green Buffaloes from Zambia. [12] They won their next match with a 3-0 win over FC Ongos from Namibia. [13]
Previously known as Higher Education South Africa (HESA), formed on 9 May 2005 as a successor to the two statutory representative organisations for universities and technikons, the South African Universities Vice-Chancellors Association (SAUVCA) and the Committee of Technikon Principals (CTP).
In 2019, she was appointed head coach of the University of the Western Cape. [8] She led the team to runners-up position at the Women's Varsity Football with her team losing out to six time consecutive winners TUT Ladies. [9] In 2021, she led the team to their maiden Women's Varsity Football title. [10]
The Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC) is an association whose members are the four universities in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It describes itself as "A Network of Learning for the Western Cape". It was originally registered as the Western Cape Tertiary Institutions Trust in August 1993, and was known as the "Adamastor Trust".
It is conterminous with the province of Western Cape. The constituency currently elects 24 of the 400 members of the National Assembly using the closed party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2024 general election it had 3,317,072 registered electors. [3]