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Malawi: rising number of needy students overwhelm government

Yamikani Sabola Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has expressed concern over rising number of students failing to access or struggling with tertiary education...

Namibia: Increase in Drug Abuse Among Koës Learners

Matheus Hamutenya Koës — Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency Councillor Elias !Kharuxab is disturbed by drug activities in his area saying school learners are being turned into...

Student who received R14 million Nsfas payout in error appears in court

Jan Bornman Sibongile Mani, the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student who accidentally received more than R14m from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) and...

These SA universities have banned Apple watches during exam time — here’s why

Timothy Rangongo , Business Insider SA As technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, so has the ease of cheating in exams. With the exam season approaching, several South African...

Namibia: First Lady rejects Curro Holdings school deal link

Shinovene Immanuel First Lady Monica Geingos says the company that wants to build a N$200 million private school in Windhoek misinformed the education ministry in...

Education to prepare young minds for 4th & 5th industrial revolutions

Lesetja Malope Sizwe Nxasana has embarked on a mission to prepare young minds for upcoming industrial revolutions. Nxasana is former FirstRand CEO and the sixth black...

Last day for Gauteng school admission applications

Jenna Etheridge Parents only have until today midnight to apply online for Grade 1 and Grade 8 placements, the Gauteng Education Department has said. The department's...

South Africa: Sexual offenders are in our schools

S'Thembile Cele As Child Protection Week begins it has been revealed that the SA Council of Educators (Sace), which has the task of vetting teachers,...

A shock to the system: how new teachers in Zimbabwe learn to do their jobs

Nhlanhla Mpofu and Lizette J de Jager There’s a big difference between what prospective teachers learn at university and what they find when they enter the world...

Science in Africa: homegrown solutions and talent must come first

Alan Christoffels It’s been a recurring refrain: Africa still lags woefully behind the rest of the world in generating new scientific knowledge. As figures collated by the World...

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