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Opinion: The beginning of a new dawn at CUT, says new vice-chancellor Professor Pamela Dube

PROFESSOR PAMELA DUBE WORDS cannot express how it feels to be welcomed by the institution in this way. Since the announcement of my appointment as...

UJ student-athlete Tshwanelo Aabobe aiming for Olympic Games

THE 2022 Sportsman of the Year nominee for the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Sports Awards, Tshwanelo Aabobe, aspires to participate in the 2024 Olympic...

New report on diversity trends in STEM workforce and education

TODAY, the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, or NCSES—part of the U.S. National Science Foundation—released Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with...

Parly Basic Education Committee assesses KZN schools

The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education is visiting KwaZulu-Natal this week to assess readiness of schools to roll-out the 2023 academic year. The visits...

Children and teens aren’t doing enough physical activity – new study sounds a health warning

PHYSICAL inactivity is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. It’s also associated with chronic illness and disability. Recent research estimates that the world could see close to...

TVET registrations decrease, female applicants dominate

THERE were fewer registrations for Ministerial-approved programmes at technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges for the 2023 academic year, at 497 032, than there...

Increasing learner access to technical, vocational subjects critical: Ramaphosa

PHUTI MOSOMANE PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa told delegates at the annual Basic Education Lekgotla held in Sandton that the Three-Streams Model is critical if the...

Matric learners encouraged to consider TVET colleges

KWAZULU-NATAL Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has encouraged learners to consider Technical Vocational Education and Training Colleges (TVET) as their alternative to university education. Speaking during the...

Matric Results: Free State province leads the Class of 2022 at 88.5% – Motshekga

PHUTI MOSOMANE THE Free State is once again the leading province at 88.5%, an increase of 2.8% from 2021, according to Basic Education Minister...

University of Free state: An ideal destination for learners from SA’s top-performing school province

 LEONIE BOLLEURS  WITH the release of the National Senior Certificate exam results by the National Department of Basic Education on 19 January 2023, it was confirmed that...
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