
Latest NewsAll News
White butterflies are filling Johannesburg’s skies earlier than usual. Climate change is to blame
The brown-veined white butterfly (Benenois aurota) annual migrate between 80,000 and 155,000 butterflies per hour from SA’s Kalahari region to Mozambique.
30 November 2022
Meet Maureen Manyama CA(SA), Wits’ CFO
Manyama describes herself as interested in combining her rural upbringing with finance and governance experience to advance national interests.
30 November 2022
Rock art: how South Africa’s coat of arms got to feature an ancient San painting
A new exhibition in Johannesburg titled ǃke e꞉ ǀxarra ǁke – People who are Different: Come Together celebrates the rock art of the San people.
29 November 2022

.jpg)

WITS, THE FIRST SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY TO
#Wits100

#WitsFirsts

#WitsForGood

In this special issue to mark Wits University’s centenary year, we look back over a 100 years during which our researchers have undoubtedly changed the world for good. We also look to the next 100 years and to a new generation of early career researchers in Africa who are taking on a myriad of complex planetary problems.
Read more