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N.Cape education blames budget cuts for lack of resources

By Johnathan Paoli Despite the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union hitting out at the Northern Cape education department for failing to provide resources to schools, the...

Manamela highlights programme to deal with higher education placement challenges

By Thapelo Molefe In a bid to address the ongoing challenges faced by students seeking placement in Post-School Education and Training (PSET) institutions, Deputy Minister...

Nkabane gets ready for opening of tertiary institutions

By Lungile Ntimba  Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane is set to convene a two-day stakeholder meeting this week to assess the readiness of...

Ramokgopa integrates food security across Gauteng schools

By Johannah MalogadihlareThe back to school programme has afforded agriculture and rural development MEC Vuyiswa Ramokgopa to integrate food security in schools through the department’s “plant a...

Celebrating excellence – meet the top achievers of SA’s 2024 matric exams

By Johnathan Paoli For 2024, two matriculants have been honoured with the National Top Learner Awards by the Basic Education Department. While it has not...

DUT’s School Engagement Project fosters a sense of community

By Zwakele Ngubane and Bérénice de la Croix The phrase “it takes a village to raise a child” originates from an African proverb and conveys...

Universities must address unscrupulous collection of millions from unsuccessful students

By Edwin Naidu In 2014, South Africa’s National Development Plan stated that universities were key to developing a nation. Universities play three main functions in society....

McKenzie sings the praises of school sport

By Thapelo Molefe Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has promised to make school sports a priority, stating that it would have the most...

Most of us trust scientists, shows a survey of nearly 72,000 people worldwide

By Mathew Marques, Niels Mede, Viktoria Cologna and Zoe Leviston Public trust in scientists is vital. It can help us with personal decisions on matters...

What one university’s 30-year transformation reveals about Afrikaans and language planning

By Lloyd Hill When South Africa became a democracy in 1994, five of the country’s universities used Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. There were...

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