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ROZANNE ENGEL
Dr Nthabiseng Moleko is used to wearing many hats. She is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Stellenbosch Business School, a...
CYRIL RAMAPHOSA
Yesterday, the country celebrated Women’s Day. This occasion marks the anniversary of the day in 1956 when 20,000 women marched to the Union...
THE global pandemic has thrust many sectors into turmoil as nationwide lockdowns have been implemented globally. In South Africa, one sector that is experiencing...
CYRIL RAMAPHOSA
CORRUPTION during a national disaster is a particularly heinous type of crime, and perpetrators are going to be dealt with decisively and harshly. It...
NOMPUMELELO MOHOHLWANE
INTERNATIONALLY, education theory favours mother-tongue instruction and recommends that schooling should begin in the language the child knows best, often their mother tongue.
Even...
THEBE MABANGATHE latest consultations between the Department of Basic Education and teacher unions over whether schooling should continue and in what form was always...
Dr AVIVIT CHERRINGTON
AN education system that is truly inclusive seeks to foster a culture of competence and belonging by recognising the strengths, rather than...