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Some Thembelihle pupils find schools, while others wait

0 comment(s) | Most of the Thembelihle learners who were without schools in January have been placed but 10 learners are still struggling to find space.

After strikes, UKZN extends financial aid deadlines

0 comment(s) | The University of KwaZulu-Natal's Westville campus has extended the closing date for the registration of students who are struggling financially.

Motshekga lays down the law for teachers

0 comment(s) | Basic Education Minister Angie says public school teachers have to go where they are sent if they want to remain employed.

Intervention needed in EC education department

0 comment(s) | Parliament wants the national education task team back in the Eastern Cape despite hostility from local officials.

Foreigners marginalised by policy

0 comment(s) | Refugees are finding it increasingly difficult to access or complete education in South Africa.

Put teacher development first

2 comment(s) | System-wide improvement in basic education is inextricably linked to increased professionalism.

Nzimande juggles another governance crisis

7 comment(s) | Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is looking into another governance crisis -- this time at the Central University of Technology.

Blade appoints governance assessor to VUT

9 comment(s) | Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has appointed an assessor to investigate various issues at the crisis-ridden Vaal University of Technology.

Education system making progress, says Motshekga

0 comment(s) | Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says progress is being made in education despite problems in staffing, fees and enrolment.

Keeping quality in check

0 comment(s) | Have you noticed how some schools and institutions really 'walk the talk' when it comes to efficiency?
Nylon Marishane, a Univen senior lecturer, told a workshop in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, that some foreign students are unable to complete their studies when their study permits expire. (Madelene Cronjé) Read more

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