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Chiloane instructs matrics to stay off social media until exams end

Speaking at the 2025 Grade 12 NSC pledge signing ceremony at Hoërskool Vorentoe in Johannesburg, Chiloane urged learners to exercise discipline and resist online distractions.

Operation Dudula says it won’t disrupt final exams, but anti-foreigner campaign at schools will continue 

The group has accused basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube of breaching the Immigration Act by promoting the inclusion of illegal foreign nationals in public schools.

Warnings of ‘education apartheid’ as nearly 500 schools deny learners the chance to write mathematics

476 public schools do not offer mathematics, effectively locking thousands of pupils out of career pathways in science, technology, engineering and commerce.

Gwarube, Manamela to launch teacher survey results at G20 education meeting

For the latest survey, data was collected from 2 046 South African teachers at 169 schools across all provinces.

KZN education scrambles to pay subsidies as some special schools forced to close

The schools have been struggling to pay staff and cover essential expenses such as electricity, security, transport, and insurance.

Gwarube calls on matrics to uphold integrity ahead of final exams

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has called upon the Class of 2025 to approach their final examinations with honesty, integrity, and accountability.

All students will be on a fully registered system, says University of Free State

The University of the Free State (UFS) has confirmed that from 1 January 2026, all students will fall under a fully registered system, bringing an end to the longstanding practice of provisional registration that has allowed students with outstanding fees to register conditionally.

DA calls on KZN Premier, MEC to act on special needs school funding crisis

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has called on Premier Thami Ntuli and Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka to urgently address the funding crisis affecting the province’s special needs schools.

Almost 200 000 learners set to sit for final exams, confirms KZN education department

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education has said that a total of 195 899 learners – 179 751 full-time and 16 148 part-time candidates - will sit for their final exams at various examination centres throughout the province.

Fort Hare needs a young vice chancellor to restore integrity, says convocation president Pezisa

The President of the University of Fort Hare Convocation, Ayabulela Pezisa, has accused vice-chancellor (VC) Professor Sakhela Buhlungu of neglecting alumni structures and perpetuating a culture of exclusion at the historic institution, calling for his immediate departure and a full investigation into governance failures.

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