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Education committee calls for calm amid accommodation crisis

By Lungile Ntimba Higher Education Portfolio Committee chairperson Tebogo Letsie has expressed deep concern over the ongoing accommodation challenges at the Cape Peninsula University of...

Research reveals age and gender dynamics as integral to grade progression

By Johnathan Paoli Children who start Grade 1 at the minimum age of five-and-a-half years face a significantly higher risk of repeating the grade compared...

Teen suicide prevention week aims to save young lives

By Levy Masiteng  More than 2400 children were treated for attempted suicide last year, with NGOs warning that the number continues to rise. The SA Depression...

Global collaboration is a must in the education of children

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has called on the international community to appreciate the shared responsibility of nations in ensuring that every...

Tributes pour in for SA’s first Black nuclear scientist

By Akani Nkuna Deputy President Paul Mashatile has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of the country’s first Black nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, who died...

UCT praises launch of the University Technology Fund’s second phase

By Johnathan Paoli The University of Cape Town has welcomed the launch of the second phase of the University Technology Fund (UTF) investment designed to...

Ground-breaking varsity collaboration to shift the dial on entrepreneurship

By Edwin Naidu With small businesses struggling in South Africa, the Technological Higher Education Network South Africa (THENSA) offers hope that could change the narrative. THENSA...

World Bank calls for urgent reforms in SA’s education system

By Thapelo Molefe South Africa’s education system faces critical challenges as learning outcomes stagnate and budgets decline, according to a recent World Bank report.  Speaking at the...

INSETA is on the cutting edge of insurance skills development

By Xolisa Phillip INSETA is pushing the envelope of what SETAs can do because of the fast-changing insurance landscape brought on by digital innovation. The National...

Landlords are not allowed to demand deposits: NSFAS

By Johnathan Paoli The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) called upon private accommodation providers this week to desist from demanding deposits or "top-up" payments...

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