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Botswana, South Sudan sign MOU on tertiary education

Benjamin Shapi Higher education ministries of Botswana and South Sudan on May 30 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the field of tertiary education. The...

Agriculture: We must bring back school holiday camps

Dr Sam Motsuenyane and Paul Ntshabele “Black people cannot farm Paul, even if we gave you all the farms what are you going to do...

Zimbabwe: The nightmare of menstruation for poor girls

Mirirai Nsingo Fifteen-year-old Belinda** from Highfield, Harare misses school every time she goes through her menstrual cycle. Apart from the dysmenorrhea (also known as painful...

Vuwani threatens shutdown (again)

Russel Molefe Vuwani in Limpopo is again on the edge after the collapse of a deal brokered last year by former president Jacob Zuma and...

History subject to be made compulsory and more Africa-centred

Tammy Petersen A ministerial task team has recommended that history be made a compulsory school subject, according to a report released by the Department of...

Criminal complaint laid against Sace for failing to vet teachers against sex offenders register

Christina Pitt Democratic Alliance (DA) MP Sonja Boshoff and fellow party members have laid a criminal complaint against South African Council for Educators (Sace) board...

Malawi: rising number of needy students overwhelm government

Yamikani Sabola Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has expressed concern over rising number of students failing to access or struggling with tertiary education...

Namibia: Increase in Drug Abuse Among Koës Learners

Matheus Hamutenya Koës — Keetmanshoop Rural Constituency Councillor Elias !Kharuxab is disturbed by drug activities in his area saying school learners are being turned into...

These SA universities have banned Apple watches during exam time — here’s why

Timothy Rangongo , Business Insider SA As technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, so has the ease of cheating in exams. With the exam season approaching, several South African...

Namibia: First Lady rejects Curro Holdings school deal link

Shinovene Immanuel First Lady Monica Geingos says the company that wants to build a N$200 million private school in Windhoek misinformed the education ministry in...

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