Alawi Masare
The government said on Wednesday that it has employed 6,495 teachers for both secondary and primary schools to fill gaps left after sacking...
Thuletho Zwane
The consensus among world leaders is that for Africa to truly industrialise, African states should heavily invest in education.
President of World Bank Dr....
New Zimbabwe
A former High Court judge has been dragged to court for demanding thousands of dollars from the Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) after...
Jenna Etheridge
A farewell event for outgoing University of Cape Town (UCT) vice-chancellor Max Price was cut short on Monday afternoon after a group of...
Tariro Washinyira
Western Cape Minister of Education Debbie Schäfer has instructed Equal Education (EE) to stop operating in the province's schools by 22 May until...
Francois Cleophas
South Africa’s history of segregation has left its footprints in many places. Take the case of semi-rural Franschoek in the country’s Western Cape...
Daily Trust
Minister of State for Education Professor Anthony Anwuka last week proposed a one-year post-graduation training to be offered in some specialized institutions in...
Mthulisi Sibanda
South African youths are set to play a crucial role in the much-anticipated campaign Play Your Part launched to promote active citizenry and ensure locals...
Ingrid Willenberg
Nearly a quarter of a century into democracy, four presidents and several curricular revisions later, South Africa has made little headway in its...
Tania Broughton, Correspondent
The father of a private primary school pupil, who was prevented from writing exams because of unpaid school fees, has challenged the...