The South African Chefs Association (SA Chefs) is a non-profit industry body that represents talented chefs, cooks, and caterers at all levels within the country. Founded in 1974, the Association currently has in excess of 9600 members, including cooks, chefs, restaurateurs, catering and hotel company directors, culinary educators, apprentices, and trainees. SA Chefs play a… Read More »
The Kwazulu-Natal Department of Human Settlements aims to provide suitable housing to its residents by way of the National housing subsidy, over the next 5 years. ABOUT THE BURSARY PROGRAMME – FIELDS COVERED The Kwazulu-Natal Department of Human Settlements will be awarding bursaries within the following fields of study: Civil Engineering Quantity Surveying Construction Management… Read More »
The Rural Education Access Programme (REAP) is a non-profit organisation, registered in 2001 with the aim of providing funding and guidance to deserving South African students from disadvantaged rural households, to pursue their tertiary education and thereby reduce rural poverty within the country. REAP is headquartered in Cape Town, with regional offices in Durban and… Read More »
The Canon Collins Educational and Legal Assistance Trust has been awarding scholarships for postgraduate studies since 1981. The Trust supports development in southern Africa by awarding scholarships for postgraduate studies, to students with strong academic records. The Canon Collins Thekgo Bursary, established in 2007, is a non-profit initiative formed by a group of professionals who… Read More »
The National Housing Finance Corporation (NHFC), established in 1996, is one of the South African Governments Development Finance Institutions (DFIs). The NHFC was formed with the aim of providing housing finance to low-income and middle-income households, as well as to improve on the socio-economic challenges within the country. The NHFC Bursary Fund was established to… Read More »
The Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) Bursary Programme was formed by the Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation, with the aim of providing financial assistance to students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds, who demonstrate strong academic results and would otherwise not be able to afford to study further. The Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation is an independent non-profit organisation that aims… Read More »
Black Mountain Mining (BMM), owned by Exxaro Resources and Vedanta-Zinc International (VZI), is located in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. The mine has been operating since 1980, but was acquired by Vedanta Resources from Anglo American in 2010. BMM is currently comprised of a processing plant and 2 underground shafts (Swartberg Shafts and… Read More »
The Mandela Rhodes Foundation, founded in partnership with the Rhodes Trust in 2003, is one of the late Nelson Mandela’s 3 official legacy organizations. The goal of the Foundation is to build exceptional leadership skills within the African continent. By way of the Mandela Rhodes Foundation Scholarship, the Foundation aims to empower young Africans and… Read More »
Cape Town is the largest city of the Western Cape province and is the oldest city in South Africa. Known as the “Mother City”, Cape Town is home to the infamous iconic landmark, Table Mountain – one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. The City of Cape Town is part of the Western… Read More »
The Blouberg Local Municipality was formed as the result of a merger between Bochum/ My darling TLC and the Northern District Council, in the year 2000. The Municipality is located in the Limpopo Province, less than 100km from Polokwane, covers an area of more than 5000 sqkm, and is bordered by Botswana and Zimbabwe. It… Read More »