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He once rummaged through dustbins, today Lordwick Kgatle, is climbing the corporate ladder

STAFF REPORTER IT pays to study but never forget one’s roots – that’s the advice from Lordwick Kgatle, who has not forgotten the days...

Select Committee on Education and Technology, Sport, Arts and Culture listens to annual performance plans

STAFF REPORTER THE Select Committee on Education and Technology, Sport, Arts and Culture has been engaging with the nine Provincial Education Departments (PEDs) on...

Academically inclined taxi boss obtains his PhD at Fort Hare University

ARETHA LINDEN GROWING up in Mount Coke near Qonce in the Eastern Cape, Dr Sakhumzi Stamper showed signs of being business-minded when he started lending...

Closing the gender gap in the IP and STEM professions

Spoor & Fisher partner Chyreene Truluck examines the march to equality of the sexes in IP and STEM in South Africa. GENDER equity in the...

Chiloane to announce 2024 online admissions process on Sunday

GAUTENG Education MEC, Matome Chiloane, will on Sunday announce the commencement and process of the 2024 Online Admissions for Grade 1 and Grade 8. During...

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane asked to step down over fraudulent degree scandal

EDWIN NAIDU THE leader of the fledgling political party Rise Mzansi has called for the resignation of Eastern Cape Premier Mabuyane in light of a...

Sage advice for learners – and teachers from one of the country’s eminent educators

EDWIN NAIDU GETTING through high school is a challenge in itself. Still, one of the country’s foremost education experts, Professor Jonathan Jansen, the Distinguished Professor...

Mpedi is ‘walking in his own shoes’ at UJ

CHARLES MOLELE “I am not here to fill anyone’s shoes. I am bringing my own shoes,” says newly appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of...

Rationalisation of schools worries KwaZulu-Natal residents

PHUTI MOSOMANE GREATER uMgungundlovu District Municipality residents in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) expressed their concerns about the ongoing process of school rationalization in the province. A significant number...

History classes help students develop curious minds – but Ghana’s teachers aren’t equipped to nurture this

GIDEON BOADOU THERE are two camps when it comes to teaching children: one says teachers should focus on guiding students to find things out for...
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