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Podcast: Learnership to counter high unemployment and high school drop-out rate

Thuletho Zwane Inside Education's weekly feature on Kaya FM Kgabo Cars is involved in skills development in the automotive sector. They empower aspirant motor mechanics with...

Tanzania: Udom students display high notch novelties

Christina Mseja University of Dodoma (Udom) students have created a computer system to monitor progress of pre-mature babies in incubators and another for automatically counting...

Students shut down Unisa’s Pietermaritzburg campus

Nompendulo Ngubane Students at Unisa (University of South Africa) locked the gates of the Pietermaritzburg campus in Langalibalele Street on Thursday. They threatened to shut...

Zimbabwe: Tertiary institutions close for election day

Staff Reporter Tertiary institutions will close the second term on Friday to pave way for the harmonised elections set for July 30, Secretary for Higher...

Nigeria has 12th highest number of foreign students in U.S., says envoy

Vincent Obia United States Consul General F. John Bray disclosed yesterday in Lagos that Nigeria had the highest number of students from sub-Saharan Africa studying...

40-minute video to be used as evidence in EFF student activist’s trial

Kaveel Singh A 40-minute video that purportedly captured violence during the Fees Must Fall protest in 2016, will be used as evidence against Economic Freedom...

A big moment for Africa: Why the MeerKAT – and astronomy – matter

Vanessa McBride 'Students must learn science in a way that allows them to build their repertoire of transferable skills.'   Astronomy in Africa will take a giant...

KZN Fees Must Fall leader’s trial starts almost 3 years after arrest

Kaveel Singh The trial of Bonginkosi Khanyile, the controversial leading figure in KwaZulu-Natal's Fees Must Fall movement, has officially commenced, nearly three years after his...

University of Liberia threatens expulsion, suspension against student protestors

Staff Reporter The University of Liberia has threatened expulsion or suspension of students responsible for the recent protest that vandalized properties at the institution Capitol...

Education and technology will benefit youth for generations to come, says Naledi Pandor

Graig-Lee  Smith Preparing young people for the fourth industrial revolution is one of the main themes at the sixth Brics Education Ministers Meeting. This year’s meeting...

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