Meals are back in 11 Limpopo schools after legal action, but the lost teaching time worries principals.
Despite government’s national school feeding scheme, pupils at Tshinavhe Secondary School have been left hungry, says rights organisation Section27.
Efforts to address past injustices have lowered the bar for education in South Africa, says Agang SA leader Maphela Ramphele.
Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele says South Africans need to stop thinking of themselves as black and white, or else "Mugabe, here we come".
Research reveals that poor language and maths education in SA is failing hundreds of thousands of pupils.
A new UKZN study says it will take up to 43 years to fully transform staff profiles at South African universities to represent national demographics.
Despite the 27 gang-related deaths since May in the area, some residents of Thames Walk in Manenberg find hope in the celebration of a matric dance.
The head of the provincial department of education has ultimate control over how many pupils can be admitted to a school, the Concourt has ruled.
SA’s only top-200 ranked university on the 2013 World University Rankings, UCT, has slipped down 13 places – leaving it at number 126 on the list.
Angry students say the higher education department’s failure to issue qualification certificates is blighting their futures.