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OPINION| Mission Education Left An Uneven Legacy: An Analysis of 26 African Countries

BASTIAN BECKER| CHRISTIAN missionaries were the first to introduce European-style education in sub-Saharan Africa. Mission societies often expanded into territories before colonial powers did, and...

Slain University of Fort hare Law Student Nosicelo Mtebeni Remembered

SLAIN student Nosicelo Mtebeni was remembered at a memorial service at the University of Fort Hare in East London. Mtebeni was murdered and her mutilated body...

Department Of Basic Education Releases May & June Matric Results

THE Department of Basic Education (DBE) on Tuesday released the May/June Second Chance matric examination results. The May/June examinations are special exams offering an opportunity...

UFH Law Student Nosicelo Mtebeni Murder-accused Confesses To Authorities, Abandons Bail Application

THE 25-year-old man who appeared in the East London Magistrate’s Court for the murder of Fort Hare University law student Nosicelo Mtebeni, has allegedly...

Fees Must Fall Activist, Bonginkosi Khanyile, To Remain Behind Bars Until Friday

FORMER Fees Must Fall activist, Bonginkosi Khanyile, who was arrested in Johannesburg on Friday for allegedly instigating the recent unrest and looting in KwaZulu-Natal,...

Teacher Unions, Parents Worried About COVID-19 Spike In KwaZulu-Natal Schools

MORE than 120 schools have reported cluster outbreaks of COVID-18 in KwaZulu-Natal since the start of the third term, according to KZN Premier Sihle...

Classroom Corner: 3D-printed Schools Could Be Used To Tackle Africa’s Classroom Shortages

GATHERED under the hot sun, dozens of women danced and sang in jubilation as children from the village of Salima, in central Malawi, started...

Northern Cape Hit By Rising COVID-19 Infections In Schools

THE Northern Cape Department of Education is experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19 infections in schools, as the province continues to be hit by rising...

South African Women Breaking The Glass Ceiling In The STEM Industry

AS the country celebrates women delivering incredible achievements in their respective fields in August, this year also marks the year of celebrating Charlotte Maxeke,...

Sports: How SA flag bearer embraced Covid, and changed

CHARL DU TOIT had been training like a machine, until June. That’s when Covid hit him. It knocked his Paralympic Games preparation sideways, but...

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