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Services SETA launches reform drive to fix skills delivery system

The Services Sector Education and Training Authority has launched a renewed drive to stabilise and strengthen South Africa’s skills development system, introducing a dedicated Project Management Unit (PMU) to tackle inefficiencies in programme delivery.
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RESONATE seeks new African voices for story lab

RESONATE, an international audio storytelling festival, is inviting Africa-based journalists, sound artists, filmmakers, podcasters and other creatives aged 18 to 35 to apply for its six-month Story Lab: Africa Otherwise residency.
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Mashatile says SA must move beyond skills matching as AI reshapes work

Deputy President Paul Mashatile on Thursday said South Africa must look beyond skills alignment as automation and artificial intelligence were widening the gap between training systems and the workplace.

Mpumalanga, NECT launch dialogue to tackle school learning gaps

The Mpumalanga Department of Education and the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) on Tuesday launched a provincial dialogue in Nkangala district to address learning and teaching gaps in schools.

TETA to train journalists in transport sector, strengthen media ties

The Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA) has partnered with the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) to strengthen collaboration between the media and the transport sector.

Seseko and Microsoft drive digital skills revolution across 48 schools

The partners said this initiative is aimed at equipping learners with critical digital skills needed in an increasingly technology-driven world. 

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EFF calls for Princess Faku to resign over degree scandal

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Eastern Cape have called for the resignation of the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality mayor, Princess Faku, over allegations linked to the investigation into academic qualifications at the University of Fort Hare.

SA’s first electric minibus taxi to start operating in Cape Town

South Africa’s first electric minibus taxi, known as the eKamva, is set to begin operating in October 2026 in Cape Town’s Century City.

ISANCO calls for return of school prayers, corporal punishment

Party president Zukile Luyenge said the country had regressed since morning prayers and corporal punishment were removed from schools.

Antalyaspor stun Sundowns to win 2026 Bayhill Premier U19 Cup

In a tense and tactical final, the Cape side held their nerve against the highly rated Sundowns academy side.

Health warning issued after sect allegedly told to give up jobs, school, ARVs

A religious settlement in KwaMaphumulo has been accused of urging followers to abandon antiretroviral treatment and other modern medicine, leave school and jobs, and rely instead on faith healing.

Explainer| How South Africa’s basic fuel price is calculated

For students, a fuel hike is not just bad news for those who drive to campuses.

North West classroom fire adds to province’s growing school vandalism crisis

The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed, but a case of malicious damage to property has been opened with the local police.

Disability inclusion must be built into universities, says Manamela

The minister also warned against presenting equity as a choice between competing groups,

Teachers warned over sharing learner photos online without consent

In South Africa, legislation such as the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), the Children’s Act, and the Films and Publications Act exists to safeguard children’s rights, privacy, and safety. Any identifiable image, including a child’s face, name, school uniform, or location, is classified as personal information and requires explicit consent before being shared.

Things to do on the KZN South Coast this Easter weekend

South Coast Tourism says Easter remains a key travel period for the district, and its 2026 listings point to everything from egg hunts and fun walks to inland adventure and beach time.

OPINION| Fuel shock exposes cost of logistics delays

On 31 March 2026, the Department confirmed sharp April fuel hikes driven by a surge in global oil prices and a weaker rand. The average Brent crude price rose from $69.08 to $93.67 over the review period, while the rand depreciated from R16.00 to R16.64 per US dollar.

Kaizer Chiefs launch women’s team

Kaizer Chiefs Football Club has announced the launch of Kaizer Chiefs Ladies in Daveyton, formally establishing a women’s team that the club said will compete in the Gauteng Sasol League in 2026.

DHET eyes clearer guidelines on menstrual support

The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) is working towards clearer guidelines on sanitary dignity across universities and colleges, deputy minister Nomusa Dube-Ncube said on Wednesday.

Sea Rescue Institute issues spring tide warning ahead of Easter rush

Among the key risks are powerful rip currents, stronger than usual tidal flows and rapidly rising water levels that could catch bathers off guard. 

GDE says schools got funds to pay power bills

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) says schools were allocated funds in November 2025 specifically to settle their municipal obligations, including electricity accounts, amid ongoing concerns over unpaid bills and possible service interruptions.

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