
SA institution becomes first African university to own airport
In a historic move for higher education, a prominent South African university has acquired a 20-hectare airport for its students.
SATURDAY, 28 MARCH 2026, 14:11

In a historic move for higher education, a prominent South African university has acquired a 20-hectare airport for its students.

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