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Young scientists to compete at global science fair in Tunisia

By Thapelo Molefe Two promising young South African learners are set to represent the country at the prestigious International Festival of Engineering, Science, and Technology...

DA appeals for fair budget to support feeding scheme programme

By Johannah Malogadihlare The Democratic Alliance in the Western Cape has called on Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to table a Budget that will allocate the...

SA still has a long way to go on school infrastructure: Gwarube

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has welcomed the progress made in addressing challenges in South African schools, including persistent issues such as...

Govt on track to eliminate pit latrines by end of March

By Alicia Mmashakana Over 93% of pit toilets have been eradicated through the Sanitation Appropriate for Education (SAFE) initiative, according to Basic Education Minister Siviwe...

KZN calls for calm as communities stop schooling

By Johnathan Paoli Following days of community protests, crime and vandalism in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, education MEC Sipho Hlomuka has urged residents to express their...

SA must deal with access to ECD, otherwise inequality will persist: Gwarube

By Amy Musgrave and Johnathan Paoli South Africa is grappling with the fact that the education system is failing too many of the country’s learners...

NSFAS needs more decisive leadership. Is Carrim the answer?

By Edwin Naidu The outgoing National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) administrator, Freeman Nomvalo, deserves much praise for restoring stability and doing a relatively good...

Four learners killed in Ekurhuleni

By Thapelo Molefe Authorities have launched an investigation into a devastating accident on the N12 in Daveyton, Ekurhuleni, which claimed the lives of four young...

SA and Iran to strengthen ties on science and technology

By Thapelo Molefe South Africa and Iran are set to enhance their longstanding collaboration in science, technology, and innovation (STI) through the signing of a...

Pandor to guide University of Pretoria and help with research

By Staff Reporter The University of Pretoria (UP) has appointed former minister and educator Naledi Pandor as honorary professor in education. UP has described the appointment...
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