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University of Pretoria launches SARChI chair to steer Just Energy Transition research

Led by Professor Roula Inglesi-Lotz, the Chair will focus on producing policy-relevant research on how economies can decarbonise without deepening inequality.

School nutrition programme currently feeds more than 9.6 million learners – Gwarube

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has reaffirmed government’s commitment to strengthening the National School Nutrition Programme, which provides daily meals to more than 9.6 million learners nationwide.

NSFAS clears 660,039 first-time students for 2026 funding

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has approved funding for 660,039 first-time entering students (FTEN) for the 2026 academic year, acting Chief Executive Officer Waseem Carrim said on Thursday.

Gwarube launches read-aloud day with sign language version of children’s book  

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has launched South Africa’s Read Aloud Month by unveiling the official World Read Aloud Day story for 2026, “A New Friend”, produced for the first time in South African Sign Language alongside versions in all 12 official languages.

Viola urges learners at first North West rural career expo to pursue STEAM

North West Education MEC Ntsetsao Viola on Tuesday encouraged learners from rural communities to take up Science, Technology, Engineering, Accounting and Mathematics (STEAM) subjects, saying the stream helps drive economic growth and shape young people’s futures.

Dube-Ncube launches 4IR lab at Letaba TVET College

The deputy minister of Higher Education and Training, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, on Tuesday officially launched a Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) laboratory at Letaba TVET College’s Tzaneen Campus, saying it was a critical investment in shaping South Africa’s future skills pipeline and tackling unemployment.

Gauteng scholar transport halt hits attendance as GDE seeks payment fix

The department said it was 'actively engaging' with operators to address unpaid invoices.

Ngcukaitobi urges DHET to back blended learning at Walter Sisulu University

The university received over 500 000 first-year applications, but only had space for about 7000 students.

eThekwini threatens to cut water, electricity to Durban schools over disputed and unpaid bills

Municipal workers have already visited schools in the Phoenix area, armed with bolt cutters and tools, and issuing disconnection notices.

Youth-led Azania Movement steps up school oversight in Ekurhuleni

Visits are aligned with the group's civic education programme, which places young people at the centre of social, economic, and political transformation.

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