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Shut up and cheer! A how-to guide for high school sports enthusiasts

Effie James, Richland Source columnist Sports at the scholastic level is supposed to be the purist form of fun. The games provide a local...

WSU launch the Samsung Innovation Campus to contribute to SA’s Youth Employment and 4IR Agenda

WALTER Sisulu University (WSU) and Samsung South Africa recently launched the WSU-Samsung Innovation Campus in a bid to boost youth employment in the technology...

Scholar transport: Grade 3 Yusuf Dadoo pupil dies, two critical

Scholar transport accident claims life of a Grade 3 Yusuf Dadoo pupil, two in critical condition A private scholar transport vehicle carrying primary and secondary...

Using Matthew Goniwe’s legacy to improve quality education: Chiloane 

GAUTENG education department will be using anti-Apartheid activist Matthew Goniwe’s legacy to inspire efforts to improve the quality of education to benefit the poor,...

NSFAS banking card will alleviate challenges

WENDY MOTHATA || ALL National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) beneficiaries at University and TVET colleges will start receiving allowances and transacting via the...

Matric 2022| Exams in Mpumalanga going well despite schools being damaged by storms 

The Mpumalanga Department of Education says that it is satisfied that the ongoing examinations both internally and externally. This is after some schools in...

MEC Chiloane to host Matthew Goniwe Lecture

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane will host the annual Matthew Goniwe memorial lecture on Wednesday at Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg.  The department said this year's...

BELA Bill: Warning over ‘power grab’ at schools in South Africa

TRADE union Solidarity says that new laws proposed under the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (BELA bill) are a poorly veiled attempt by the...

BELA Bill: Storm brewing over big language changes for schools in South Africa

THE Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has continued to listen to oral submissions from public groups around the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill. The...

Tawana Kupe | Reaping the benefits of multilingualism across African universities

Only 25% of African languages are used in secondary education across the continent, and a mere 5% in higher education, writes Tawana Kupe. Although the African...

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