Parliament wants the national education task team back in the Eastern Cape despite hostility from local officials.
Despite reports of ongoing shortages, the companies involved in printing and distributing school workbooks have been praised by the government.
The former council of UniZulu has been accused of corruption in a report detailing findings of a forensic investigation into the university’s affairs.
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/ 3 February 2012
Majority of public schools lagging behind due to the slow delivery of important workbooks.
The University of the North West has denied the event where a student drowned is linked to any initiation process, saying it was a "social event".
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/ 27 January 2012
The Gauteng education department are dragging their feet to get pupils living in Thembelihle into schools in Lenasia.
Almost 50 children in Thembelihle are yet to begin schooling this year, as public schools in the neighbouring Lenasia won’t accept them.
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/ 20 January 2012
Improved curricula and better-qualified lecturers are needed to ramp up standards and perceptions of FET colleges.
The blame game over who is responsible for Limpopo schools’ textbook shortage continues, as the province locks horns with national government.
At the centre of the University of Johannesburg crisis is its vice-chancellor, Professor Ihron Rensburg. He spoke to <b>Bongani Nkosi</b>.