In Ghana, the reaction I get when I tell other women about my job and baby is usually a knowing nod, writes the Guardian’s west Africa correspondent.
Whatever the PR, things are not looking sunny for Franois Hollande. Opinion polls show that normal is not enough.
In other countries the focus is on the teachers and their work ethic, not the delivery of textbooks.
Sandile July, the attorney presiding over the disciplinary hearing of suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach recused himself from the case.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate is probing the police’s role in the deaths of more than 30 people in a clash at Marikana mine.
Kagiso may not have a confrontational approach, but it takes shared responsibility very seriously.
Educators welcome the call to extend compulsory education, but caution it would cost dearly.
Teachers will not be able to implement Caps, the new curriculum, in two provinces due to a lack of training.
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Instead of attending a critical meeting of a university he put under administration, he took to the streets in support of the president.