Universities South Africa sounds alarm on rising campus governance risksBy Edwin NaiduSeveral universities are facing deepening governance crises marked by institutional capture, leadership instability and weakened accountability systems, say higher education leaders and a Universities South Africa report
NSFAS placed under administration amid governance and audit collapseNSFAS has been placed under administration amid governance and audit failures, with professor Hlengani Mathebula appointed to stabilise student funding operations By Edwin NaiduUniversities must confront the shadow of institutional captureSouth Africa’s universities face growing risks of “institutional capture”, with Universities South Africa warning of governance failures, political interference and rising misinformation By Edwin NaiduComrade, scholar, cadre: A letter of respect to Sakhela BuhlunguAn open letter to the Fort Hare vice-chancellor, honouring a shared struggle, principled leadership and a bond forged in activism, scholarship and sacrifice By Mondli HlatshwayoPartner ContentYour savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it.By Nedbank Overcrowding, infrastructure failures and school safety dominate Gauteng education MEC’s agenda — but deeper structural pressures remain unresolvedBy Edwin NaiduLebogang Maile warns that the province’s school system faces growing strain Fort Hare council split deepens after VC’s suspensionBy Edwin NaiduThe University of Fort Hare faces a governance crisis after vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu was placed on precautionary suspension. Councillors warn of contested authority, procedural strain and risks to institutional integrity in the Eastern Cape university ‘Mr President, you failed me’ – University of Fort Hare corruption fallout reaches RamaphosaBy Edwin NaiduVice-chancellor professor Sakhela Buhlungu has been suspended and now faces disciplinary action, despite a report that allegedly found no wrongdoing. The move has reignited scrutiny over corruption, violence and power struggles at one of South Africa’s most storied universities University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. 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Universities must confront the shadow of institutional captureSouth Africa’s universities face growing risks of “institutional capture”, with Universities South Africa warning of governance failures, political interference and rising misinformation By Edwin NaiduComrade, scholar, cadre: A letter of respect to Sakhela BuhlunguAn open letter to the Fort Hare vice-chancellor, honouring a shared struggle, principled leadership and a bond forged in activism, scholarship and sacrifice By Mondli HlatshwayoPartner ContentYour savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it.By Nedbank Overcrowding, infrastructure failures and school safety dominate Gauteng education MEC’s agenda — but deeper structural pressures remain unresolvedBy Edwin NaiduLebogang Maile warns that the province’s school system faces growing strain Fort Hare council split deepens after VC’s suspensionBy Edwin NaiduThe University of Fort Hare faces a governance crisis after vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu was placed on precautionary suspension. Councillors warn of contested authority, procedural strain and risks to institutional integrity in the Eastern Cape university ‘Mr President, you failed me’ – University of Fort Hare corruption fallout reaches RamaphosaBy Edwin NaiduVice-chancellor professor Sakhela Buhlungu has been suspended and now faces disciplinary action, despite a report that allegedly found no wrongdoing. The move has reignited scrutiny over corruption, violence and power struggles at one of South Africa’s most storied universities University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Comrade, scholar, cadre: A letter of respect to Sakhela BuhlunguAn open letter to the Fort Hare vice-chancellor, honouring a shared struggle, principled leadership and a bond forged in activism, scholarship and sacrifice By Mondli HlatshwayoPartner ContentYour savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it.By Nedbank
Partner ContentYour savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it.By Nedbank
Overcrowding, infrastructure failures and school safety dominate Gauteng education MEC’s agenda — but deeper structural pressures remain unresolvedBy Edwin NaiduLebogang Maile warns that the province’s school system faces growing strain Fort Hare council split deepens after VC’s suspensionBy Edwin NaiduThe University of Fort Hare faces a governance crisis after vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu was placed on precautionary suspension. Councillors warn of contested authority, procedural strain and risks to institutional integrity in the Eastern Cape university ‘Mr President, you failed me’ – University of Fort Hare corruption fallout reaches RamaphosaBy Edwin NaiduVice-chancellor professor Sakhela Buhlungu has been suspended and now faces disciplinary action, despite a report that allegedly found no wrongdoing. The move has reignited scrutiny over corruption, violence and power struggles at one of South Africa’s most storied universities University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Fort Hare council split deepens after VC’s suspensionBy Edwin NaiduThe University of Fort Hare faces a governance crisis after vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu was placed on precautionary suspension. Councillors warn of contested authority, procedural strain and risks to institutional integrity in the Eastern Cape university ‘Mr President, you failed me’ – University of Fort Hare corruption fallout reaches RamaphosaBy Edwin NaiduVice-chancellor professor Sakhela Buhlungu has been suspended and now faces disciplinary action, despite a report that allegedly found no wrongdoing. The move has reignited scrutiny over corruption, violence and power struggles at one of South Africa’s most storied universities University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
‘Mr President, you failed me’ – University of Fort Hare corruption fallout reaches RamaphosaBy Edwin NaiduVice-chancellor professor Sakhela Buhlungu has been suspended and now faces disciplinary action, despite a report that allegedly found no wrongdoing. The move has reignited scrutiny over corruption, violence and power struggles at one of South Africa’s most storied universities University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor placed on precautionary suspension pending disciplinary processBy Edwin NaiduThe council cites seriousness of allegations and risks to institutional governance after forensic investigation. The VC had alerted the council to the ‘misstep’ and sought to rectify it Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Services SETA’s real estate transformation drive graduates 537 youthBy Amanda SitholeA total of 537 young people graduated as certified real estate practitioners at the Durban International Convention Centre, a ceremony that marked the completion of the KwaZulu-Natal Real Estate Training and Placement Programme Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Top pupils get wings to help SA soarBy Edwin NaiduThrough the NSTF Brilliants Programme, a group of top maths and science learners are becoming tomorrow’s problem-solvers, innovators and leaders Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Robotics lab launched in Mpumalanga school to boost digital skills in rural classroomsBy Brian SokutuThe Shoprite Foundation and the Development Bank of Southern Africa have jointly funded a robotics laboratory in Dullstroom to expand access to coding and digital education for learners in under-resourced schools Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Forensic probe finds leadership failures at Roedean School as board chair resignsBy Hasina KathradaConcerns raised by a number of students prior to a tennis match were not managed through appropriate leadership processes Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Service SETA, UCT launch skin care hubBy Amanda SitholeThe Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and the University of Cape Town (UCT) have launched a one-of-a-kind facility aimed at strengthening African-led scientific capacity in skin health. The Africa Research Institute for Skin Health (ARISE) Building is a pioneering African-led, multidisciplinary hub for research, training, and skills development within UCT’s Division of Dermatology. […] Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Roedean school principal quits over sports row with King DavidBy MG ReporterThe school said it acknowledged that the school’s cancellation of a tennis match against King David earlier this month ‘were deeply hurtful to the Jewish community’ Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Engineering the next 50 yearsBy Edwin NaiduInside Minister Manamela’s high-stakes plan to rewrite the rules of higher education Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More Latest News Safety vs profit in building sector Marion Island team to be evacuated after polar diesel shortage delays SA Agulhas II voyage Madlanga commission rejects Brown Mogotsi’s bid to recuse evidence leader Matthew Chaskalson Agriculture minister bans toxic pesticide tied to Soweto child deaths Your savings just got a major boost from the government. Now’s the time to make the most of it. Cryptic Crossword JDE 530 It is time for the Second Republic Axe falls on Sisisi Tolashe Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for change Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Stagnating matric maths pass rate a sobering realityBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe declining rate reflects deep-rooted challenges that begin in the early school grades Load More