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Hundreds of Eastern Cape pupils get shoes

By Lungile Ntimba The Eastern Cape education department, in collaboration with non-profit organisation 1Million Shoes Campaign, has donated 700 shoes to underprivileged learners in the...

The Forgotten Gender: SA prepares to address the challenges facing the boy child

By Johnathan Paoli While much attention in South Africa’s education and social development spheres has rightfully focused on empowering the girl child, mounting evidence suggests...

Joy as UCT’s Ikey Tigers bring Varsity Cup glory back to campus

By Myolisi Gophe It was a celebration nothing short of perfect – a championship team returning to where their journey began, sharing the joy and...

Volkswagen helps get learners ready for the innovation economy

By Johnathan Paoli In a step to uplift STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education in township schools, Volkswagen Group Africa (VWGA) has officially launched...

AI can be a danger to students – 3 things universities must do

By Sioux McKenna and Nompilo Tshuma Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is trained on enormous bodies of text, video and images to identify patterns. It then...

SA celebrates International Day of the Boy Child with national call to action

By Johnathan Paoli The Basic Education Department has marked the country’s inaugural International Day of the Boy Child with a call to address the emotional,...

BREAKING NEWS: Nkabane halts appointments of Seta chairs, calls for new process

By Amy Musgrave Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane has withdrawn the appointment of the board chairpersons of the country’s various Sector Education and Training Authorities...

SIU probe into NSF gets thumbs up from higher education

By Johnathan Paoli Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Pamela Nkabane has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s proclamation authorising a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) probe into the long-troubled...

ECD, teacher posts a top priority across provinces

By Thebe Mabanga The provinces that have delivered education budget votes, as well as those that have delivered their provincial budgets, reflect the persistent disparities...

OPINION: Blame the system, not the scholar: The real crisis in South African academia

By Buti Manamela Tshilidzi Marwala, the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg, is now the Rector of the United Nations University (UNU) in Tokyo,...

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