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South Africa needs tech classrooms

We have got to get technology into South Africa’s schools – now. This is according to head of education for the socio-economic development and...

Wits University will compete in the international RoboCup tournament

Wits University students will participate in this year’s 3D RoboCup simulation league tournament – a world cup for soccer robots tournament taking place virtually from 22...

Ntuli brothers set to represent South Africa at the Tokyo Olympics

University of Pretoria’s Nqobile Ntuli and Siphesihle Ntuli are set to compete at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Siphesihle is the men's hockey team's assistant...

STEM and art education is central to Africa’s development and innovation

STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education is increasingly recognised as a driver of economic performance, which is essential in helping developing countries compete...

UCT remains top in Africa, with UJ and Wits close at its heels

The University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) have been ranked the three top universities...

3 ways schools can improve STEM learning for Black students

JAMES HOLLY JR. Black people make up just 9% of the STEM workforce. As a scholar who studies how STEM educators can more effectively reach Black students, I want...

Student athletes vaccinated ahead of the Tokyo Olympics

Athletes in preparation for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics Games in Japan are already receiving their Covid-19 jabs. The University of Johannesburg (UJ) shotput champion, Jason...

Africa countries have highest global death rate among critically ill Covid-19 patients – says study

Insufficient critical-care resources, high comorbidities such as HIV/AIDS, diabetes, chronic liver and kidney disease and well as severity of organ dysfunction upon admission suggest...

School District Agrees To Pay $3M In Bullied Child’s Suicide

THE parents of an 8-year-old boy who killed himself after being bullied repeatedly at an Ohio school have reached a tentative $3 million settlement...

Boosting connectivity in African universities: a lofty ideal, but doable

WILLIE TAFADZWA CHINYAMURINDI| Connecting African universities to high speed internet can help drive the development of digital skills and capabilities. This would also benefit secondary schools and...
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