Cars from the minister’s office have been attached to ensure the education department coughs up the R28-million it owes in teacher salaries.
Errol Coetzee’s Bike Hospital in downtown Johannesburg may not be pristine, but it is a nirvana for those in need of spare motorbike parts.
Lawyers and activists say the Eastern Cape education department must make public its schedule of repairs to schools.
Patriarchal and racist institutional culture at universities must be challenged visibly, a conference for women working in higher education has heard.
Tlaleng Ketumile lives in the town of Kuruman, home to dusty furniture stores, cellphone shop-containers, tired restaurants and garish newer ones.
A Unisa professor’s programme to improve teaching skills is reaping results in Limpopo, but better evaluation of such programmes is required.
Helping children reach their potential starts by telling them about their rights.
Along with other MPs, IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi has honoured Mario Oriani-Ambrosini, who committed suicide, according to a report.
A presentation at the South African Education Research Association 2014 conference finds that history textbooks misrepresent Nelson Mandela.
Only a small percentage of SA’s professors are black women. The cards are stacked in men’s favour, says Professor Esther Ramani. That has to change.