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Angola: Education Ministry to Expand Adult Education

ANGOP The Ministry of Education (MED) intends to encompass the adult education into the secondary education to secure the continued training of the pupils involved...

Western Cape Education Department offers reward after spate of school robberies

Jan Bornman The Western Cape government has condemned attacks on schools following four separate armed robberies at schools across the province. MEC for education Debbie Schäfer...

Equal Education and MEC Debbie Schäfer reach agreement

Tariro Washinyira     The Western Cape Education Department will wait before taking any action following allegations of sexual misconduct against three people in Equal Education,...

Michael Komape’s family to appeal Limpopo High Court’s decision

Ciaran Ryan     The Komape family is asking for leave to appeal the Polokwane High Court’s rejection of its claim for nearly R3 million in...

Nigeria: Global Standard in Banking Education Introduced

Nume Ekeghe As part of efforts to promote ethical standards as well as provide the foundation for high-quality and consistent education for bankers worldwide, the...

Botswana, South Sudan sign MOU on tertiary education

Benjamin Shapi Higher education ministries of Botswana and South Sudan on May 30 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the field of tertiary education. The...

Zimbabwe: The nightmare of menstruation for poor girls

Mirirai Nsingo Fifteen-year-old Belinda** from Highfield, Harare misses school every time she goes through her menstrual cycle. Apart from the dysmenorrhea (also known as painful...

Vuwani threatens shutdown (again)

Russel Molefe Vuwani in Limpopo is again on the edge after the collapse of a deal brokered last year by former president Jacob Zuma and...

History subject to be made compulsory and more Africa-centred

Tammy Petersen A ministerial task team has recommended that history be made a compulsory school subject, according to a report released by the Department of...

Students left hungry, destitute due to non-payment of Nsfas allowances, MPs told

Jan Gerber Without their allowances, many students on tertiary campuses across the country are left destitute and hungry, Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and...
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