Gauteng MEC for Education Matome Chiloane has officially launched the Thuto-Lore Engineering School of Specialisation (SOS) in Sharpeville, marking another step in the province’s effort to modernise education and equip learners with future-ready skills.
The specialised school will focus on manufacturing, renewable energy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), aligning with the province’s broader goal of preparing learners for emerging industries.
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The Gauteng High Court has reserved judgment on whether the Information Regulator (IR) can appeal a December 2025 ruling that allowed the publication of matric results using exam numbers.
The dispute between the IR and the Department of Basic Education (DBE) now hinges on whether exam numbers constitute personal information under POPIA, with a decision expected next week.
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eThekwini Municipality said on Friday that preliminary investigations had traced the fumes that sickened learners and teachers at Umbilo Secondary School in Wentworth to a nearby container-cleaning operation that uses ethyl acrylate.
Ethyl acrylate is an industrial chemical used in products such as plastics, coatings and resins. Its fumes can irritate the eyes, skin and respiratory tract, potentially causing coughing and breathing difficulties.
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