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UCT leads Africa in two major international rankings

The University of Cape Town (UCT) has recorded strong performance in two major international rankings released in November  2025.

ECDOE releases R247m to keep school infrastructure projects on track

The Eastern Cape Department of Education has allocated R247 million of the R529 million Education Infrastructure Grant (EIG) fourth tranche payment, which is expected to ensure the continuation of construction work on school infrastructure projects in 2026.

5 464 Grade 1 and 8 learners still unplaced for 2026 in Gauteng, says MEC Chiloane

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has announced that only 5 464 Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners remain unplaced in the province as part of the 2026 online admissions process, marking significant progress in preparations for the new academic year.

SaveUnisa calls for VC’s resignation after Professor Puleng LenkaBula reappointment

The SaveUnisa Forum has called for the resignation of University of South Africa (UNISA) Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Puleng LenkaBula, following the university council’s decision to reappoint her for a second five-year term, effective January 2026.

Maluleke moves to restore order at troubled NSFAS

The new acting chair of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), Dr Mugwena Maluleke, has vowed to deal decisively with the mismanagement, corruption, and administrative failures that have plagued the entity.

OPINION| A turning point for foundational learning – and a mandate for bold action

By Siviwe Gwarube November marked a profound shift in global education diplomacy. From the historic G20 Leaders’ Summit held for the first time on African...

Final NATED N3 results standardised as legacy programmes phased out

The Department of Higher Education and Training has confirmed that the National Accredited Technical Education Diploma (NATED) Report 190/191 N3 examination results will be standardised for the final time, marking a decisive step in the phasing out of South Africa’s long-standing NATED qualification framework.

COSATU rejects proposed 4.1% pay hike for public office bearers

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has come out strongly against a proposed 4.1% salary increase for politicians and other public office bearers, describing the recommendation as “tone-deaf”, morally indefensible and dangerously disconnected from the daily struggles of ordinary South Africans.

Limpopo caps rising cricket stars ahead of national tournament

By Johnathan Paoli Limpopo Impala Cricket (LIC) ushered in a new generation of provincial cricketing talent as dozens of the province’s most promising young...

Bloemfontein, South Africa: how to turn clear skies, a planetarium and an observatory into a tourist attraction

Astro-tourism is a niche form of tourism where visitors explore the night sky through stargazing events, guided tours, educational presentations and digital astronomy experiences. Unlike mass tourism, astro-tourism focuses on learning rather than just sightseeing.
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