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Corporal punishment rife in SA schools despite the ban

INSIDE EDUCATION REPORTER DESPITE the ban on corporal punishment more than 20 years ago, South African schools still use it as a form of...

Seshego TVET students released on warning after protest

Four Capricorn TVET College Seshego campus students were released from police custody on a warning, following a court appearance before the Seshego Magistrate’s Court...

NWU student, Onalenna Mongale, is North West Sportsman of the Year

PHENYO MOKGOTHU North-West University (NWU) student Onalenna Mongale was announced the North West Sportsman of the Year during the North West Provincial Government’s 7th...

Corporal punishment in US schools: Research and reporting tips to guide your coverage

DESPITE academic studies noting the harms associated with corporal punishment, U.S. public schools use it to discipline tens of thousands of students each year, data from the...

Free State Education MEC Tate Makgoe dies

PHUTI MOSOMANE Free State Education MEC Tate Makgoe has died in a horrific car crash on Sunday morning. This was confirmed by Free State Premier Mxolisi...

WITS University says ‘lectures proceeded well’

Protesting Wits University Students marched through Braamfontein on Friday afternoon.  At around 13:20 some students, accompanied by a group of about 150 people from Braamfontein,...

Protesting Wits University students suspended 

PHUTI MOSOMANE FOLLOWING continued disruptions to lectures on Thursday, Wits University, has announced that it has suspended students who took part in violent protests in...

Varsity mum over axed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dan Kgwadi

EDWIN NAIDU VAAL Triangle University of Technology (VUT), Executive Director: Advancement, Tandi Mapukata, has confirmed that its Vice-Chancellor Professor Ntate Dan Kgwadi, was placed...

Phakeng resignation “a step backwards” for women varsity heads

EDWIN NAIDU THE resignation of Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape was a step backwards in the representation of women...

EWSETA sponsors top-performing students with a Learning Journey

EDWIN NAIDU TWENTY high-achieving grade eleven maths and science learners got a little taste of the working world when they recently visited the Atlantis Special...

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