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Basic education committee tells departments to relook at cutting teacher posts

By Johnathan Paoli Parliament’s Basic Education Portfolio Committee has urged provincial education departments to reconsider plans to reduce teacher numbers in response to budget cuts,...

Bela protest march now granted access to Freedom Park

By Johnathan Paoli The protest march against the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act scheduled for early next month is now expected to proceed to Freedom Park in...

Mpumalanga matric exams continue despite severe weather conditions

By Johannah Malogadihlare Heavy rain has damaged 30 schools in the Bohlabela education district in Mpumalanga. The storms also claimed the lives of four people...

Minister should probe governance shenanigans at Stellenbosch

By Edwin Naidu South Africa talks the talk when it comes to upholding the Constitution and rule of law. But it seems that only a few...

Tension over education law continues to increase

By Johnathan Paoli Tensions are growing amongst unions over the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act, with the new conflict resolution unit of the Government of National...

Health dept releases details on suspected food poisonings

By Johnathan Paoli Six children who recently died in Naledi, Soweto, were exposed to an organophosphate pesticide known as terbufos, according to Health Minister Aaron...

DBE raises alarm over rising food poisoning incidents among learners

By Johnathan Paoli The Department of Basic Education has raised concerns over a surge in reported food poisoning incidents affecting school-aged children.Recent cases, occurring primarily...

Western Cape University finds solutions to food insecurities

By Johannah Malogadihlare The Dietetics and Nutrition Department of the Western Cape University has emphasised the importance of facilitating garden projects as a means to address food shortages and poverty. Third year...

Leadership must drive financial sustainability – experts

By Edwin Naidu The financial sustainability of South Africa’s tertiary sector and the way it is governed are crucial. “If the higher education sector is to...

North West scholar transportation in disarray: committees

By Alicia Mmashakana The North West’s transport and education committees have expressed complete discontent with the unacceptable state of the province’s scholar transport. This emerged after...
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