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South Africa and Lesotho forge stronger ties in education 

By Levy Masiteng In a step towards strengthening bilateral relations in education, Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Nkabane and her Lesotho counterpart, Ntoi Rapapa,...

School of government must improve upskilling and education for public servants

By Staff Reporter There has been very little visible improvement in the performance of public servants despite training and upskilling programmes, according to the Portfolio...

Too many South African women are dying from preventable cancers

By Lungile Ntimba Most deaths from cervical cancer and breast cancer among women can be preventable with earlier detection, according to Prof. Greta Dreyer, an expert...

WSU students demand no bail in murder case

By Thapelo Molefe Walter Sisulu University (WSU) students have made it clear they do not want bail granted to the 54-year-old residence manager accused of...

Probe into Mpumalanga laptops to be finalised next week

By Johannah Malogadihlare Mpumalanga premier Mandla Ndlovu has assured the public that an investigation into the alleged mismanagement of funds in the acquisition of laptops by...

KZN education denies teachers won’t get salaries

By Johannah MalogadihlareThe KwaZulu-Natal education department has moved to allay fears that teachers will not be paid due to insufficient funds. This follows media reports...

University called out for lying and negligence

By Thapelo Molefe The family of Lizwa Sinoyolo Ndzumo, a Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student who survived a fatal shooting on campus last week, has...

Academics taking steps to curb disinformation in Africa

By Edwin Naidu What must be done to halt the flood of disinformation and misinformation campaigns on social media and digital platforms, which have increased...

Partnerships key to transforming science on the continent

By Edwin Naidu The Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) has demonstrated the value of regional collaboration throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The initiative comprises 17 public science...

Educators find creative work-arounds to new laws that restrict what they can teach

By Riley Drake An onslaught of executive orders from President Donald Trump aim to restrict how and what educators can teach America’s children. Since taking office in...

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