A number of Gauteng pupils have demanded that Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga rewrite her recently published draft norms and standards.
Sampling five-star accommodation in the rural heart of the Eastern Cape, Victoria John finds bliss at the end of a bumpy road.
The Eastern Cape education department has defended Mandla Makupula’s comments that children have no rights, saying it was taken out of context.
Newspapers have reported the Eastern Cape’s minister of education said children who are dependent on their parents do not have any rights.
Overcrowding, too few teachers, not enough furniture or appalling toilets seem to have become the norm at some of the Eastern Cape’s schools.
After North-West varsity fired transformation adviser, allegations of discrimination emerge.
The Paralympian has a self-confessed paranoia about intruders and a love of shooting ranges.
Section27 has threatened to go back to court if shocking school infrastructure problems in hundreds of Limpopo schools are not urgently addressed.
A battle is brewing at North-West University after its executive advisor for transformation was allegedly dismissed unfairly.
Mugwena Maluleke, general secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union, says that striking gets things done.