By Johnathan Paoli
The protest march against the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act scheduled for early next month is now expected to proceed to Freedom Park in...
By Johannah Malogadihlare
Heavy rain has damaged 30 schools in the Bohlabela education district in Mpumalanga. The storms also claimed the lives of four people...
By Johnathan Paoli
Six children who recently died in Naledi, Soweto, were exposed to an organophosphate pesticide known as terbufos, according to Health Minister Aaron...
By Johannah Malogadihlare
The Dietetics and Nutrition Department of the Western Cape University has emphasised the importance of facilitating garden projects as a means to address food shortages and poverty.
Third year...
By Edwin Naidu
The financial sustainability of South Africa’s tertiary sector and the way it is governed are crucial.
“If the higher education sector is to...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...