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Student who received R14m Nsfas payout case postponed

Jenni Evans Sibongile Mani, a student who was arrested after about R14m worth of National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) money was accidentally paid into...

Namibia university appoints youngest Vice-Chancellor ever

Albertina Nakale The University of Namibia (Unam) council has appointed Associate Professor Kenneth Matengu as the university's new Vice-Chancellor, who in history also becomes the...

Pupil pregnancy: So rife we need a policy on it

Matthew Savides A classroom in a suburban KwaZulu-Natal school last month unexpectedly became a maternity ward when a teenage pupil went into labour. “The school immediately...

Employees takes most of the Gauteng education budget

Penwell Dlamini About three quarters of the budget allocated to the Gauteng department of education will go to paying employees. This was revealed in the 2018/19...

‘Tree school’ must get classrooms and teaching support in 3 weeks

Staff Reporter The Department of Basic Education has been instructed to deliver mobile classrooms to a remote Limpopo school where pupils are receiving erratic teaching...

Nigeria: Girls need at least 12 years of education

Ernest Chinwo Port Harcourt — The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Paul Awkright has said that for any country to develop, girls must be...

Ethiopia: Conflict disrupts school for tens of thousands

Sora Halake Conflict in Ethiopia's vast Oromia region has disrupted formal education for tens of thousands of youngsters, authorities there say. Violent attacks on mostly ethnic...

Embrace fresh methods of learning for new generation

Yoliswa Sobuwa Traditional approach to education needs to be revolutionised to ensure best outcomes for the current generation of school children. Jenny Coetzee, career educator and...

Wits to have its first black female Chancellor

Nonkululeko Njilo Wits University has confirmed that its next chancellor will be a black female for the first time in its history. The announcement was made...

Protesting teachers detained in Sudan’s El Gezira

Staff Reporter Teachers in Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira in east-central Sudan, carried out a sit-in on Sunday, in protest against the government’s decision...

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