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Twinning Project and Kaizer Chiefs help women offenders rewrite their stories

The acting national commissioner of correctional services, Tlabo Thokolo, on Wednesday hailed rehabilitation and partnerships with sporting bodies as he marked the graduation of a second cohort of female offenders from Johannesburg Female Correctional Facility.

Ratanang Primary School opens in Hammanskraal, hailed as a ‘game-changer’ for township education

In a major boost to education in Hammanskraal, the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has unveiled Ratanang Primary School in Kanana, a state-of-the-art institution that promises to revolutionise learning for township children.

Manamela welcomes VUT’s forensic probe into alleged degree-selling syndicate

Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela has welcomed the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) Council’s decision to institute an independent forensic investigation into allegations of a syndicate selling fraudulent degrees and registrations, a scandal the university allegedly failed to act on for more than a year.

Mpumalanga Education warns schools against withholding report cards

As schools close across the country, the Mpumalanga Department of Education has reiterated that no school is permitted to withhold learner report cards under any circumstances, urging parents to report any institution that fails to comply.

DA says Gauteng education’s security cuts put learners, staff at risk

The DA has accused the Gauteng Department of Education of endangering learners and teachers by cancelling professional school security contracts without conducting risk assessments.

KZN Education MEC accepts SIU findings, moves to discipline officials over R2.5m school toilet contract

KwaZulu-Natal Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka said his department had accepted findings by the Special Investigating Unit into an irregular R2.5 million contract for chemical toilets at schools, and that disciplinary proceedings would be implemented against the implicated employees.  

No phones before 16? SFC-SA challenges childhood in the digital age

Smartphone Free Childhood South Africa (SFC-SA) has launched a campaign to delay or restrict smartphone and social media access for children under 16.

Ramaphosa touts 2 million youth earning opportunities, urges skills overhaul at NGC

He also praised NSFAS for expanding access to post-school education, noting that it funds over 800,000 university and TVET students.

KZN education MEC ordered to discipline 16 officials over irregular R2.5 million mobile toilets contract

By Lebone Rodah Mosima KwaZulu-Natal education MEC Sipho Hlomuka has been ordered by the Special Tribunal to initiate disciplinary proceedings against 16 officials implicated in...

Gwarube sets 2026 priorities as matric marking continues

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube on Monday thanked education district directors for steering schools through a demanding 2025 academic year, as South Africa’s education system juggles the finalisation of matric exam marking and preparations for 2026.

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