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Inclusive tech imperative for SA’s development

By Johnathan Paoli Despite the many challenges around implementing Information and Communication Technology to counter obstacles for persons living with disabilities, South African developers are...

Cricket’s great global divide: elite schools still shape the sport

By Habib Noorbhai If you were to walk through the corridors of some of the world’s leading cricket schools, you might hear the crack of...

Umalusi CEO to head up international education body

By Johnathan Paoli South Africa's education sector has scored a major international victory with the appointment of Umalusi CEO Mafu Rakometsi as the new president...

KZN education budget focuses on inclusive transformation and learner outcomes

By Johnathan Paoli Despite fiscal pressures and mounting social demands, driving transformation, improving learner outcomes and strengthening infrastructure remain the principles of the KwaZulu-Natal’s education...

Crash in Johannesburg injures 20 learners

By Johnatahn Paoli The Gauteng education department has confirmed that 20 learners were injured in a scholar transport accident near West Park Cemetery in Johannesburg...

Eskom science expo ignites passion amongst pupils

By Levy Masiteng The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists is currently in full swing across the country, with regional science fairs taking place in 35...

Learning statistics through story: students get creative with numbers

By Johan Ferreira Statistics professor Johan Ferreira was feeling overwhelmed by the amount of “screen time” involved in online learning in 2021. He imagined students must be...

3D printed food: yuck or yes? Researchers ask South African consumers

By Oluwafemi Adeboand Nicole Cunningham Would you eat food that was printed by a machine? 3D printed food is built up by equipment (a 3D...

Gwarube praises strengthening of foundational learning in the Northern Cape

By Johnathan Paoli Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has welcomed national and provincial efforts of facilitating a new phase in the country’s drive to ensure...

UJ football stars sign international deals

By Lungile Ntimba The University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) two top women’s football players, Adrielle Mibe and Ayesha Moosa, have secured international club deals in the...

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