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Stellenbosch University honours top actuarial sciences student, Bradley Moorcroft

THE Chancellor’s Medal for 2021 was awarded to Actuarial Sciences graduate, Bradley Moorcroft. Moorcroft was announced as last week as the official recipient of the...

It takes an average of eight years to produce an actuary, says Mike McDougall, CEO of ASSA

OF the 2.1 million people employed in South Africa’s formal finance sector in the third quarter of last year, actuaries constituted less than 0.1%....

‘Rewriting our history books and curriculum is a good start’ – planned changes for schools in South Africa

THE Covid-19 pandemic has provided the scope for a shake-up of South Africa’s school system, says basic education minister Angie Motshekga. Addressing an education conference...

South Africa’s no-fee school system can’t undo inequality

A DEFINING feature of South Africa is the level of inequality in almost all spheres of society. Nowhere is this more observable than in...

Science Corner| First private astronauts arrive at International Space Station

THE first all-private astronaut team to fly to the International Space Station (ISS)reached the floating research site on Saturday, the US space agency NASA confirmed. The...

Zimbabwe: O-Level Results This Week

ZIMSEC O-Level results for November 2021 are expected to be out this week. In a statement, Zimsec said it had met the time period of...

UCT sits on the throne as the top dog for Sport Science in Africa

SPORT Sciences in Africa have the University of Cape Town sitting on the discipline’s throne after it was announced that the university has been...

Impero Classroom to Help Teachers Keep Students on Task

THE aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to behavioral concerns in students, with many teachers and psychologists noting an escalation of anxiety, depression and...

England state school pupils as happy with life as private school peers – survey

YOUNG adults and teenagers who went to state schools in England are as happy with their lives as their peers at private schools, according...

‘Millionaire’ NSFAS student Sibongile Mani used as a scapegoat to cover tracks of actual criminals – Support Group

WENDY MOTHATA| A SUPPORT group called the Justice for Sibongile Mani said that the Walter Sisulu student accused of theft of NSFAS millions was used...

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