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Letsie says foreign academic numbers raise red flags over transformation

The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has raised concerns about the employment of foreign academics at South African universities, saying some institutions have more foreign national professors than black, Indian and coloured professors combined.
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Gwarube tells learner leaders to reject violence against migrants

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has urged learner leaders to reject hatred and division amid tensions over foreign nationals, saying the youth must have the courage to protect people from violence.
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Technical outage delays report cards at some Gauteng schools

Some Gauteng schools will issue Term 2 report cards late after a technical failure disrupted access to SA-SAMS.

National Dialogue Youth Sector targets jobs, skills

The Youth Sector within the National Dialogue will launch pilot community action dialogues in six provinces as part of efforts to turn young people’s demands for economic inclusion into practical local plans.

Ramokgopa tells youth to tap into R2.2 trillion energy transition

The minister said young people should see South Africa’s electricity-access gaps as an opportunity to develop technologies and business models that can power rural and poor communities.

Women builders wanted for SA’s construction tech push

The Construction Industry Development Board (cidb) has called on women using digital technologies and sustainable materials in construction to enter its 2026 Empowerment and Recognition of Women in Construction Awards.

Construction of new autism school set to begin in Dinokana

A new school for autistic learners is set to be built in Dinokana Village, Zeerust, in the Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipality, North West Education MEC Viola Motsumi has confirmed.
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Gondwe bows out after DA asks Ramaphosa to reshuffle GNU team

Outgoing Deputy Minister of Higher Education Mimmy Gondwe has bid farewell to the post-school education sector after the DA recalled her and asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to appoint Yusuf Cassim in her place.

Free guide aims to help adults support SA teens through identity development

'Supporting Teen Identity Development' is a plain-language resource for parents, caregivers, teachers and mentors to better understand what teenagers are experiencing and how to support them.

Herbarium part of global effort to close biodiversity data gaps

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew’s State of the World’s Plants and Fungi 2026 report, released on Tuesday, includes the expertise of University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) Professor Benny Bytebier, curator of the Bews Herbarium in Pietermaritzburg.

Ramaphosa: Youth unemployment is SA’s new struggle

The president said the youth of 1976 had fought exclusion from education, while today’s generation faced joblessness, poverty and inequality.

IN PHOTOS: Celebrating 50 years since the 1976 Youth Uprising

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the National Youth Day commemoration, held under the theme “RESET @50 – Our National Commitment to the Future for Freedom Lives in Every Generation".

Young, South African and unemployed: finding direction starts with knowing yourself – counsellor

Thirty-two years after South Africa became a democratic state, the futures of millions of young people in the country are shaped to a large degree by uncertainty, exclusion, poverty and discouragement.

Youth Day| UCT academic calls for honest reckoning on higher education

South Africa’s commemoration of Youth Day should force the country’s universities to confront how little higher education has changed since the 1976 Soweto uprising, a University of Cape Town academic has said.

Kingswood claim K-Day bragging rights with derby win over St Andrew’s

Kingswood College's first-team rugby side produced an all-round performance to defeat St Andrew’s College 29-10 in the highly anticipated K-Day derby, securing local bragging rights in one of South Africa’s most celebrated school sporting rivalries.

SA youth targeted for 1,500 water-sector opportunities

A new partnership between the China-South Africa Youth Federation (CSAYF) and the Nanjing Research Institute of Hydrology and Water Conservation Automation (NIHWA) is expected to create 1,500 work opportunities for young South Africans in the water sector.  according to the federation.

Ramaphosa: SA must turn freedom into opportunity for young people

Fifty years ago, the youth of 1976 stood up against injustice and demanded the right to learn, to dream and to determine their own future. Their courage helped open the doors of freedom.

OPINION| What Higher Education can learn from Netflix, Spotify and Uber

Students arrive in higher education with mindsets and habits shaped by the digital platforms they use every day.

Youth Day| Santa Shoebox asks SA not to overlook teens

The SSP says older children are often overlooked despite needing practical help and encouragement ahead of adulthood.

GDE flags rising violence, vandalism in schools

Maile said the provincial department is working with the South African Police Service (SAPS) under a 10-point protocol signed in 2025 to strengthen safety measures in schools.

NSFAS, SIU welcome court ruling invalidating student payment tender

The court on June 12 ruled that the procurement process which led to service-level agreements between NSFAS and eZaga Holdings, Coinvest Africa, Noracco Corporation and Tenet Technology was unconstitutional, unlawful and invalid.

Private sector-funded bursary scheme proposed to expand tertiary access

The department said the proposed bursary scheme could provide financial support to students at private institutions and help broaden access to tertiary education at a time of increasing pressure on public resources.

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