By Thapelo Molefe
The government has strongly condemned violent protests that have erupted at Walter Sisulu University’s (WSU) Nelson Mandela Drive campus in Mthatha.
This follows...
By Thapelo Molefe
Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises dominate South Africa’s transport forwarding and clearing subsector, accounting for over 98% of the 674 registered companies.
However,...
By Buti Manamela
When the United States government announced its decision to cut academic and research aid to institutions like Harvard University, the ripple effects...
By Thapelo Molefe
Young South Africans are increasingly becoming more educated, but that education is not translating into employment, warns National Youth Development Agency (NYDA)...
By Johnathan Paoli
The SA Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) says the KwaZulu-Natal education department officially “collapsed”, citing systemic failures in funding, administration and basic service...
By Thapelo Molefe
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has confirmed that it is actively working with the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to terminate...
By Johnathan Paoli
South Africa has marked a milestone in its battle against youth unemployment as over 200,000 young people begin work at more than...
By Johnathan Paoli
Hundreds of children marched through the streets of Johannesburg to mark International Children’s Day, demanding safer communities and a more responsive justice...
By Thapelo Molefe
Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane faced fierce scrutiny in Parliament this week over the controversial appointments to Sector Education and...
By Lungile Ntimba
Mpumalanga premier Mandla Ndlovu has confirmed the suspension of provincial education HOD Lucy Moyane following a forensic investigation, which uncovered serious procurement...