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Inside Education hosts 2026 national education summit

Monday's summit brings together policymakers, educators, industry leaders, and innovators to explore solutions for rebuilding and transforming the education pipeline.

DUT secures eight national research chairs to boost innovation, skills development

 The initiative is designed to expand research excellence, develop critical skills, and drive innovation across South Africa’s public universities.

Shock as UFS student dies while on way to graduation

The cause of death has not yet been confirmed, and the woman's name has not been released.

North West opens 2027 school admissions

Registration opened on 1 April 2026 and will close on 30 September 2026.

EFF writes to Ramaphosa over Fort Hare probe as Mabuyane denies allegations

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has written to President Cyril Ramaphosa demanding urgent clarity on long-running investigations into alleged academic fraud at the University of Fort Hare, warning that delays risk undermining public confidence in government.

KZN Education’s Hlomuka faces inquiries over whistleblower claims  

KwaZulu-Natal Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka is facing multiple inquiries after a whistleblower accused him of interfering in a lease process involving a building used by his department.

Services SETA launches reform drive to fix skills delivery system

The Services Sector Education and Training Authority has launched a renewed drive to stabilise and strengthen South Africa’s skills development system, introducing a dedicated Project Management Unit (PMU) to tackle inefficiencies in programme delivery.

RESONATE seeks new African voices for story lab

RESONATE, an international audio storytelling festival, is inviting Africa-based journalists, sound artists, filmmakers, podcasters and other creatives aged 18 to 35 to apply for its six-month Story Lab: Africa Otherwise residency.

Mashatile says SA must move beyond skills matching as AI reshapes work

Deputy President Paul Mashatile on Thursday said South Africa must look beyond skills alignment as automation and artificial intelligence were widening the gap between training systems and the workplace.

Mpumalanga, NECT launch dialogue to tackle school learning gaps

The Mpumalanga Department of Education and the National Education Collaboration Trust (NECT) on Tuesday launched a provincial dialogue in Nkangala district to address learning and teaching gaps in schools.
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