George Werner says high school and university graduates are "so large and so inadequately prepared" to contribute to the economy. Read more »
The Teachers Service Commission has declared the salary strike illegal because it didn't receive notice from the unions. Read more »
The government's refusal to implement the 50-60 percent salary hike as ordered by the courts is making teachers boycott work. Read more »
The court's ruling was greeted with jubilation by teachers who had been asking for a 50 to 60 percent salary increase. Read more »
A group of students at Stellenbosch University has spoken out about racial prejudice in a documentary. Read more »
The initiative is a move aimed at promoting innovation and critical thinking among learners through projects centered on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Read more »
Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has introduced a mediation team to return stability to Roodepoort Primary School. Read more »
In the top 10 alone, six South African institutions are named. Read more »
The West African Examinations Council has withheld the release of results of candidates in 13 states who have failed to make payments for their sponsored candidates. Read more »
Teachers have maintained they will proceed if the Teachers Service Commission does not give them a salary increase as ordered by the Labour Court. Read more »
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