The government is keen to have the talks concluded as it targets the 298,000 teachers across the country for voting in next year's general election. Read more »
At least 338,227 applicants have been shortlisted for the 10,000 vacancies in the force. Read more »
Government officials deny that tight security restricts the political and civil rights of ethnic Somalis who live in the restive Ogaden region. Read more »
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora has dismissed reports that the government had plans to force teachers to wear uniforms. Read more »
The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of the Gauteng Education Department, concluding that there is no conflict between learner admission regulations, the Schools Act and ... Read more »
The union went on strike last week to protest over an increase in fuel prices and electricity taxes. Read more »
The report by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga's Ministerial Task Team addresses the alleged sale of teaching posts. Read more »
The National Directorate of Employment will create 1,800 jobs in the next month, Chris Ngige the Minister of Labour and Employment has said. Read more »
The Controller and Auditor General has asked government to review the policy. Read more »
The turnout for the strike on Wednesday was poor in most states. Read more »
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