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North West scholar transportation in disarray: committees

By Alicia Mmashakana The North West’s transport and education committees have expressed complete discontent with the unacceptable state of the province’s scholar transport. This emerged after...

CETA embraces the digital era

By Thapelo Molefe The Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) has launched a digital initiative aimed at revolutionising the way young people access information about...

Higher education help desk already demonstrating its value

By Lungile Ntimba  Two months ago, Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Mimmy Gondwe launched a help desk to provide students in the Post-School and Education Sector with a platform to raise...

TVET colleges are struggling with staff placements

By Thapelo Molefe South Africa’s Technical Vocational Education and Training colleges are facing significant difficulties in implementing the Post-Provisioning Norms framework, including staff placements, according...

SPARK school network sets sights on Africa

By Thapelo Molefe After spending 12 years establishing the SPARK Schools’ network throughout Gauteng and the Western Cape, the new managing director of the group has...

Gwarube remains confident about NSC exams, despite some hurdles

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has welcomed the start of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams on a high note, despite challenges. Gwarube...

Basic education reiterates it’s got the matric exams covered

By Simon Nare Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has assured Parliament’s portfolio committee on education that every contingency plan has been put in place to...

First day of matric exams get off to a smooth start, with a few hiccups reported

By Jonathan Paoli The Basic Education Department has reported a successful start to the National Senior Certificate examinations, with all exam centres opening on time...

Universities must adjust curricula to ensure students have the right skills

By Simon Nare Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has appealed to learning institutions to restructure their curriculums in line with what skills will be in...

Private sector must employ more young people: Ramaphosa

By Johnathan Paoli President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on businesses to do more to ensure that youngsters are hired. “Just as preparing our nation’s young people...

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