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Bloemfontein's Meisieskool Oranje hockey team has clinched their first championship with a 3-0 win over Durban’s Our Lady of Fatima Dominican Convent School in the St Anne's Cup final.
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Shoprite, Trevor Noah foundations launch robotics lab at Soweto school

A new robotics and artificial intelligence lab at Siyabonga Secondary School in Soweto will give learners access to coding, robotics, AI and career-readiness training.

Manamela: Business pledges secured for skills push

Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has secured commitments from private-sector leaders to partner with government in expanding workplace-linked training.

GDE promises subsidy payments in June

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has said that schools will start receiving delayed subsidy payments from the beginning of June, after missing the May deadline for the first tranche of funding.

UKZN study backs cash support for mental health care

A University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) pilot study has found that direct cash support improved medication adherence and quality of life among unemployed young adults recently diagnosed with psychosis.

Parliament to reconvene meeting with Manamela over NSFAS

The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training has agreed to reconvene its meeting with Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela over his decision to place the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) under administration.

Hawks re-arrest suspect in WSU admissions fraud case

The Hawks have re-arrested a 29-year-old suspect, Luthuli Sihle, linked to an alleged university admission fraud and corruption scheme at Walter Sisulu University.
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Gauteng to review school funding model

Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile has announced the review of the department's decentralised management model used in public schools following mounting debt to municipalities, widespread billing disputes and disruptions to teaching caused by water and electricity cut-offs.

Advtech group announces a new era as IIE Rosebank College renamed Rosebank International 

Advtech group has officially rebranded IIE Rosebank College to Rosebank international (RI) , marking a major milestone in its ambition to become a fully-fledged private university and expand its footprint across Africa

Taxi fares rise as fuel hikes squeeze commuters

In the Western Cape, the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) confirmed during a media briefing in Bellville on Thursday that fares on several routes would increase from Monday.

Varsities take dental technicians council to court over training impasse

Three universities of technology have launched a high court application in Pretoria over an unresolved dispute with the South African Dental Technicians Council (SADTC).

Aid reaches flood victims in Hluvukani as families rebuild after devastating rains

Families in the greater Hluvukani region affected by recent floods received essential household items on Wednesday as government departments, municipalities and humanitarian organisations joined forces to assist communities still recovering from the disaster.

Durban-born researcher advances personalised TB treatment

Durban-born researcher Dr Sahil Tulsi has provided important new insights into how genetic differences among South Africans may influence responses to TB treatment.

Chikunga says youth training must match future jobs and growing sectors

Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Sindisiwe Chikunga has said that education, training and support for youth-led enterprises must be linked to growing sectors and the practicalities of employment.  

Services SETA commits R90m to boost community education and training  

The Services SETA says R10 million will be allocated to each province to support Community Education and Training (CET) development.

Cleanest Mpumalanga school to receive more than R200,000

Mpumalanga’s cleanest school will receive more than R200,000 this year as the provincial education department relaunches a campaign aimed at improving school safety, cleanliness, infrastructure and community ownership.

OPINION| Universities must strengthen link between academics, employability

Employers seek graduates who can demonstrate subject knowledge and practical capabilities.

Dube-Ncube joins launch of coding and robotics centre in Soweto

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has joined iStore Education and iSchoolAfrica for the launch of the iSchoolAfrica Coding and Robotics Centre at Igugu Primary School in Soweto, calling for equal access to 4th Industrial Revolution tools across the country.

AI, digital innovation must be tools of liberation, says Manamela

Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has warned that artificial intelligence could deepen inequality in South Africa and across the Global South unless developing countries help shape the rules governing the technology.

OPINION| How SA nurses are becoming their own bosses

For decades, nurses were the backbone of South Africa’s healthcare system, present in every ward, every emergency and every recovery room, but rarely in positions of ownership and leadership.

Malema tells EFF youth to drive voter registration

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has told the party’s youth structures to drive voter registration among young South Africans ahead of the 2026 local government elections.

Amajimbos team named ahead of U17 Afcon in Morocco

The tournament runs from 13 May to 2 June and will also serve as qualification for the 2026 FIFA U17 World Cup in Qatar.

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