Students hoping to enrol as first years at the Durban University of Technology next year could be in for a shock: they might not get NSFAS funding.
The deeply troubled Durban University of Technology (DUT) closed its doors, suspending all academic activities, on Wednesday at around noon.
Exclusively Afrikaans universities would disastrously imprison white students in single-race and monolingual environments, warns Jonathan Jansen.
At a rugby match I watched on Saturday afternoon this past weekend, three young people seated in front of me caught my attention for a few minutes.
The constitutional right of all children to a basic education is being violated by teachers going on strike, the Democratic Alliance said on Tuesday.
The department of basic education says schools were open on Tuesday, but urged parents to consider their children’s safety during the teacher strike.
Unions have rejected the latest offer from government, increasing the possibility of a public service strike next week which could shut down schools.
Storm brews in the academic teacup over authorship of a book about the creation of the university.
Rumours of outcomes-based education’s death this week were not so much exaggerated as stupendously belated.
"Fick Fufa" sentiment is spreading as the world football governing body continues to clamp down on small entrepreneurs.