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Release of matric results on track

The Department of Basic Education says it is on track to release the Matric 2022 results on 20 January. The Class of 2022 sat for...

Second Chance Matric Programme registration closure approaching

Registration for the Department of Basic Education’s Second Chance Matric Programme will close on 8 February 2023. The programme is aimed at those who have...

Ramaphosa punts new tech for economic growth, jobs drive

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa is betting on new technologies for South Africa’s economic development and employment creation, calling for concerted effort in driving the fourth...

Kids and money: five ways to start the conversation

BOMIKAZI ZEKA and ABDUL LATIF ALHASSAN WHEN it comes to teaching young children about the world, parents may feel that some topics – like politics...

Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup 2022 – blame their disdain for football school structures and development

Isiaka Oladele Oladipo Nigeria’s national men’s football team was absent from this year’s World Cup in Qatar. It is only the second time since its first...

Five space exploration missions to look out for in 2023

GARETH DORRIAN and IAN WHITAKER IT'S been an eventful year for space exploration, with successes including the completion of Nasa’s Artemis 1 mission (finally), the inauguration of...

Gibela’s IT, computer science bursary applications open

TRAIN manufacturer Gibela Rail Consortium is offering 150 bursaries to students looking to further their studies in engineering, computer science, and logistics, among others. In a statement,...

Teacher crisis in South Africa – government responds

THE Department of Basic Education (DBE) says there should be no concerns over a predicted teacher shortage in the coming years. Recent research from Stellenbosch...

From STEM to STEAM: Education responding to the need of the times

Dr CS Shivananda  There is a huge difference between what the world needed 20 years ago and what it requires today. For instance, 20 years...

SA condemns scheduled executions of students in Myanmar

THE South African Government is deeply concerned about the scheduled executions of seven students at Dagon University by the military in Myanmar.  In a statement...

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