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South Africa’s university students face a crisis: nearly a third go hungry

Stephen Devereux There is a common perception that students represent the elite, and so cannot possibly suffer from hunger. But this is a myth. In...

TUT Soshanguve students march to the offices of police minister

Gemma Ritchie Following the death of Tshwane University of Technology law student Katlego Andries Monareng last week, students on the north and south campuses at...

Money will be paid by NSFAS to students from today

Tamar Kahn The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is due to begin disbursing outstanding funds to tens of thousands of students on Thursday‚ says...

Ghana’s legal education in danger – Prof Kotey

Staff Reporter Professor Emmanuel Nii Ashie Kotey, Justice of the Supreme nominee, has proposed that all institutions offering legal education in the country are dis-accredited. He...

English teacher accused of k-word rant

Jeff Wicks A Westville Girls High School teacher who resigned amidst a racism scandal is accused of calling black people the k-word. The English teacher‚ Danielle...

Schools re-open amid uncertainty over teachers strike

Simon Ndonga Schools are set to re-open on Monday across the country amid as uncertainty over the teachers strike. Students are preparing for the busiest term,...

NSFAS CEO Steven Zwane suspended

Staff Reporter The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) suspended its executive officer Steven Zwane with immediate effect on Monday evening. "The suspension follows allegations of...

KZN education steps in at school where 2 pupils were killed over phone

Kaveel Singh A KwaZulu-Natal school where two pupils were stabbed and killed will undergo a multitude of changes when government interventions are implemented, MEC for...

Nigeria to introduce indigenous languages to teach Mathematics and Science

Socrates Mbamalu Nigeria might be a country facing too many challenges, but the latest announcement by the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu...

Meet Kenya’s Fridah Mokaya; University of Connecticut’s first black Female Nuclear Physics PhD graduate

Kylie Kiunguyu Moving from her native Kenya to pursue a masters in Physics, Dr. Fridah Mokaya went on to join the University of Connecticut PhD...

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