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UCT pioneers sign language accessibility in higher education

By Levy Masiteng The University of Cape Town (UCT) recently launched a pilot project to make its National Benchmark Test (NBT) website accessible in South...

Our oceans are in trouble: how to move beyond the outrage and start taking real action

By Judy Mann-Lang Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world’s fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the seabed. Habitat...

Gwarube appeals to MPs to put children first

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has reiterated her department's commitment to early child development (ECD), literacy improvement, infrastructure development and inclusive learning...

Gauteng education department dealing with utility debt crisis

By Johnathan Paoli Funds have been allocated to all schools across Gauteng for the payment of their municipal utility bills, following months of crisis that...

Maths drives innovation: Nkabane

By Thapelo Molefe Mathematics is not just a school subject. It is an engine that drives innovation, problem solving and national development, according to Higher...

Basic Education dismisses delay claims in BELA regulations

By Johnathan Paoli The Basic Education Department has rejected accusations of stalling the implementation of the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act regulations, labelling them...

R9bn budget for science, technology and innovation

By Johnathan Paoli Science, technology, and innovation (STI) play an important role in addressing national and global challenges, according Minister Blade Nzimande. Delivering the Science, Technology...

Committee concerned about lack of urgency on BELA regulations

By Akani Nkuna The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has appealed for swift implementation of Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act. Committee chairperson Joy Maimela has...

Gwarube emphasises equity and foundational learning during NCOP budget debate

By Johnathan Paoli With over 13.5 million learners reliant on the public system, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has called for unity and discipline, particularly...

OPINION: Legal and ethical considerations on the appointment of KZN education CFO

By Mlungisi Ndlovu As a committed advocate for fair labour practices, sound governance and constitutional values in public administration, I feel compelled to offer my...

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