By Matthew Wingfield, Bettina von Lieres and Laurence Piper
The Zoom meeting window opens, immediately revealing scores of smiling or anxious faces. Some people have quirky backgrounds;...
By Edwin Naidu
In a country with high unemployment, poverty and deepening inequality, is there an argument for the matric dance to be stopped at schools in South Africa...
By Edwin Naidu
There’s no shortage of information on the remarkable happenings in education, science and technology, for good or bad, in South Africa or Africa.
If one considers social media...
By Thapelo Molefe
Science enthusiasts and communication experts will converge on Thursday as FameLab South Africa hosts its national finals at the National Research Foundation...
By Johannah Malogadihlare
The Gauteng health department and school health teams have been visiting primary and secondary schools to assess learners in Grade R, 1,...
By Johnathan Paoli
Learners from Mpumalanga have won the Youth4SaferSouthAfrica Debate and Leadership Championships, with the Western Cape team coming in second and the Eastern...
By Thapelo Molefe
THE South African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu) has condemned the brutal killing of a principal in KwaBhaca in the Eastern Cape and...
By Johannah Malogadihlare
An outbreak response team is conducting an awareness blitz in Tshwane and Ekurhuleni following another four children dying from suspected food poisoning.
Since...
Johnathan Paoli
Higher Education and Training deputy minister Buti Manamela has called for the collaboration between different spheres of skills and specialised areas of...