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EXCLUSIVE: No place to bath for matrics locked up at school for exams

Busisiwe Gumede Every matric pass rate a school achieves is a result of hard-work, dedication and in some cases – extreme pressure placed on students...

Michael Komape case: Basic Education ignored calls to fix sanitation at schools

Chester Makana The basic education department lied to Section 27 when it was warned about the state of education in Limpopo, the advocacy group told the...

CHE cracks the whip on inadequate LLB programmes

Thabo Mohlala Universities are rushing against time to meet the Council for Higher Education (CHE)’s new stringent requirements to offer LLB programme. Last week the...

Police dogs on campus cause anxiety for UCT students

Thabo Mohlala Student leaders at the University of Cape Town (UCT) hope the management would relent and remove the massive white marquee pitched on the...

Panyaza Lesufi is determined to make the GDE a success story

Thabo Mohlala Despite being forced to play a role of ‘Mr. Fix it’, Gauteng education department, Panyaza Lesufi said he is on course to execute...

Matrics miss exams because of “Black Monday” protests

Thabo Mohlala Scores of matric learners missed their examinations while others arrived late following a blockade of the major freeways in Gauteng as part of...

We celebrate OR Tambo as a dedicated maths and science teacher

Thabo Mohlala Today marks the day Oliver Reginald Tambo, affectionately known as OR, would have turned 100 years old. He is by common consent a...

Panyaza Lesufi deserves a committee to help share his workload

Thabo Mohlala ANALYSIS The recent announcement by Gauteng premier David Makhura to appoint a special cabinet committee to look into the spate of sexual assault at...

They call our children “coloured bastards” — Klipspruit West Secondary School former SGB member

Thabo Mohlala The problems underlying the disruption of teaching and learning at the beleaguered Klipspruit West Secondary School go deeper than what they seem on...

Learners who don’t return tablets and textbooks could face criminal charges

Bonile Khanyi Learners who refuse to return textbooks and tablets that were issued by the Gauteng Education Department may face criminal charges. Gauteng MEC of...

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