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Gwarube assures more regulations regarding school sponsorship

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has assured the country of her department's determination to be more considerate of the implications of public-private...

Education stakeholders insist on action instead of talking

By Thapelo Molefe Despite years of discussions and recommendations, key challenges in South Africa’s education sector remain unresolved. Over the weekend, the 10th Basic Education Sector...

EFF calls on South Africans to support its proposals on student debt

By Edwin Naidu Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane has not commented on the proposed Student Debt Relief Bill by the Economic Freedom Fighters...

Investing in science critical for SA’s development targets

By Dr Blade Nzimande As the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI), we strongly believe that no nation can hope to achieve its development...

Reading Panel a great initiative as learners struggle with comprehension

By Edwin Naidu Politicians are good at speeches. But they must learn to walk the talk. During the State of the Nation Address in February, President...

Chiloane determined to find solutions to safety challenges in Gauteng schools

By Johnathan Paoli Gauteng education MEC Matome Chiloane has reaffirmed his commitment to implementing urgent measures to combat crime in schools across the province. Speaking at...

Technical, vocational training important for entrepreneurship: Ramaphosa

By Simon Nare President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed efforts by the Basic Education Department to strengthen technical and vocational pathways to high school pupils. Writing in...

Budget cuts cripple KZN education

By Thapelo Molefe KwaZulu-Natal’s education system is in crisis due to severe budget cuts, leaving the department struggling to maintain schools and pay for basic...

Lekgotla lays groundwork to improve SA education system

By Thapelo Molefe The Basic Education Department has called on stakeholders to work together to ensure that all South African learners have access to quality...

AI in education: Will it bridge or widen South Africa’s learning divide?

By Thapelo Molefe The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is sparking both excitement and concern in South Africa, as experts debate whether it...

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