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Zimbabwe: Government vows to proceed with public exam despite teachers’ concerns

William Milasi Government has vowed to proceed with the November Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) final Science practical examinations as scheduled despite demands by a...

Parents stop teaching at primary school after allegations of corporal punishment

Zimbili Vilakazi   Teaching was disrupted on Monday at Zamokuhle Primary School in D Section, KwaMashu, Durban, after angry parents locked the school gate. The...

New school already crammed beyond capacity

Vincent Lali     Last week angry parents refused to vacate a school in Khayelitsha, demanding their children be admitted. “They crammed their kids into classrooms...

Tanzania: Govt to Organize Nation-Wide Debate On Education, Minister Reveals

Deogratius Kamagi The Tanzania government is planning to organize a nation-wide debate with stakeholders in education to discuss possible ways to improve the sector. This was...

Grants for learner transport

Jan Bornman National Treasury has confirmed it is looking at making changes to the scholar transport funding model in South Africa. This comes after inputs from...

Another child dies using a pit latrine

Thuletho Zwane "Viwe Jali, another 5-year-old who drowned in a pit toilet in Eastern Cape. The ANC government never learned from Michael Komapi. This is...

Equal Education in court against Motshekga over broken schools

Mary-Anne Gontsana Learners and members of Equal Education gathered outside the Bhisho High Court on Wednesday with banners that read: “No more broken promises”. They were...

52 students forced to study in one container

Thembela Ntongana   More than 150 learners from Philippi High School marched to Parliament on Tuesday to voice their concerns over conditions at their school and...

HOW MANY MORE PUPILS WILL BE HURT OR KILLED AS THEY ATTEMPT TO REACH SCHOOL?

Equal Education In August 2017 alone, seven pupils died and 21 more were injured as they made their way to and from public schools in...

Schooling: what Kenya’s history can teach South Africa

Brian Levy “Weak governance” is a popular scapegoat for the poor results achieved by South Africa’s education system. And there is no doubt that many aspects of...

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