Calls grow to address marginalisation of boys in education systemBy Umamah BakhariaIn 2022, the out-of-school rate was 10.54% for boys, compared with 8.17% for girls
Universities defend hiring of foreign staffAcademics say claims by politicians and on social media are fueling xenophobia and could compromise their safety By Aarti BhanaEqual Education slams Gwarube over claim that 90% of schools now in a better conditionAccording to the department of basic education, 93% of 3 372 pit latrines have been replaced with appropriate sanitation facilities By Umamah BakhariaFemale & Guardian | Education key to financial freedomTaking steps such as budgeting and investing will help women build financial independence By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it earlyBy Partner Content Unions slam basic education department over no maths at 464 schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe South African Democratic Teachers Union alleges schools are pressuring learners in grade 10 and upwards to drop maths to protect overall matric pass rates South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in AfricaBy Umamah BakhariaBut this starkly contrasts with the literacy problems faced by the younger population, particularly in the early primary grades Push for phone-free schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaAn organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Equal Education slams Gwarube over claim that 90% of schools now in a better conditionAccording to the department of basic education, 93% of 3 372 pit latrines have been replaced with appropriate sanitation facilities By Umamah BakhariaFemale & Guardian | Education key to financial freedomTaking steps such as budgeting and investing will help women build financial independence By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it earlyBy Partner Content Unions slam basic education department over no maths at 464 schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe South African Democratic Teachers Union alleges schools are pressuring learners in grade 10 and upwards to drop maths to protect overall matric pass rates South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in AfricaBy Umamah BakhariaBut this starkly contrasts with the literacy problems faced by the younger population, particularly in the early primary grades Push for phone-free schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaAn organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Female & Guardian | Education key to financial freedomTaking steps such as budgeting and investing will help women build financial independence By Aarti BhanaPartner ContentHow AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it earlyBy Partner Content
Unions slam basic education department over no maths at 464 schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe South African Democratic Teachers Union alleges schools are pressuring learners in grade 10 and upwards to drop maths to protect overall matric pass rates South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in AfricaBy Umamah BakhariaBut this starkly contrasts with the literacy problems faced by the younger population, particularly in the early primary grades Push for phone-free schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaAn organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in AfricaBy Umamah BakhariaBut this starkly contrasts with the literacy problems faced by the younger population, particularly in the early primary grades Push for phone-free schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaAn organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Push for phone-free schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaAn organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption By Umamah BakhariaService providers have taken the Gauteng education department to court to halt the appointment of 49 new contractors, claiming that some companies have been deregistered, while others are not tax-compliant or are even non-existent. Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Half of SA teachers want out because of violence, exhaustionBy Umamah BakhariaFifty percent of the country’s teachers may leave the profession in 10 years, threatening education quality and rural staffing Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Civil society demands action on sexual violence in schoolsBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education said it would take additional steps to vet teachers against the national register for sex offenders Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Doubts over successful implementation of mother-tongue school instruction programmeBy Umamah BakhariaThe department of basic education has rolled out the programme for grade four learners in maths, science and technology Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gauteng education department taken to court over special needs learnersBy Umamah BakhariaPupils at Filadelfia Secondary School have reported neglect and sexual harassment, but the provincial department has failed to intervene Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearBy Umamah BakhariaThe department says the reduction in teaching posts has increased the projected average teacher-to-learner ratio from 1:34.2 in 2024 to 1:36.7 this year Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Children who start grade one aged below six years at higher risk of having to repeatBy Umamah BakhariaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Critical services suffer as KZN education spends 80% of its budget on salariesBy MG ReporterThe department is projected to overspend by R1.4 billion in the 2025 financial year, despite job cuts Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More Latest News ‘Kivuli & Nuru’: Wild and wet in Africa A prescription for Gauteng’s health: Generics, state pharma and the power of local Judge slams home affairs department for ‘unintelligible, illogical babble’ in gay case How AI Is changing journalism and why we must detect it early We need to change – not reject – black economic empowerment From Jan Smuts to Gareth Prince: The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues Profits before people: How the liquor industry undermines reforms Sanitation crisis in Ramaphosa informal settlement dehumanises people NWU Desmond Tutu School of Medicine breaks new ground Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 482 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Western Cape fills 477 teacher posts after cutting 2 407 contract positions last yearGauteng school nutrition tender faces legal battle over alleged corruption Push for phone-free schools Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Higher education must sync with the modern realityBy Riedwaan KimmieA changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable Load More