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A phenomenal year for SA sports

By Sumayya Khan Sport is a unifying force, transcending race, class and nationality boundaries. Athletes’ achievements on the global stage serve as a powerful reminder...

Mashatile praises revolutionary role of Bengu in transforming the country

By Johnathan Paoli Deputy President Paul Mashatile has mourned the passing of one of the country's most distinguished education officials and the first democratically appointed...

Remembering the architect of SA’s post-apartheid education system

By Edwin Naidu South Africa’s complex education system owes a debt of gratitude to former Minister of Education Sibusiso Bengu, the country’s first education chief...

Kids should be encouraged to talk back – 5 tips for teaching them critical thinking skills

By Heidi Matisonn Whenever school holidays loom, many parents find themselves caught in an emotional tug-of-war: on the one hand, relief at bidding farewell to...

e-Gov wants Gauteng youth to claim their share of the digital economy

By Dineo Bendile The Gauteng Department of eGovernment wants to help young South Africans claim their share of the digital economy through the rollout of...

GDE denies foul play in GCRA’s lack of funding

By Johnathan Paoli The Gauteng education department has denied malicious intent regarding the student funding concerns at the Gauteng City Region Academy (GCRA). Speaking to Inside...

ANCYL calls for removal of student funding CEO

By Johnathan Paoli The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) has demanded the immediate removal of Gauteng City Region Academy (GCRA) CEO Percy Moleke following...

Former education minister Sibusiso Bengu dies

By Amy Musgrave South Africa’s first education minister in democratic South Africa, Prof. Sibusiso Bengu, has died. He was 90. According to a statement issued by...

Basic education department fined R5m for 2024 matric results breach

The Information Regulator of South Africa has hit the Department of Basic Education with a R5 million fine for not upholding its last notice,...

UCT bids farewell to Registrar after 27 years of service

By Thapelo Molefe The University of Cape Town has paid tribute to its esteemed Registrar, Royston Pillay, who will be taking early retirement at the...

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