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As South Africa celebrates National Science Week (NSW) 2025 under the theme "Science, technology and innovation are for ...
The SETI Institute awarded a new education grant through its Support Technology, Innovation, Development and Education ...
South African learners are hungry for robotics and coding education, but the national system isn’t moving fast enough to meet ...
South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, has called for a unified national approach ...
Nelson Mandela University's Distinguished Professor Darelle van Greunen and her Centre for Community Technologies have been honoured with South Africa's prestigious Science Diplomacy Award for their ...
Despite the aspirations of many South African matriculants to pursue higher education, the scarcity of university placements leaves thousands without options.
South Africa celebrates Women's Month, attention turns to the crucial role of female entrepreneurs in driving economic growth ...
South Africa’s constitution enshrines the right to a basic education. They have almost succeeded in realizing this goal: around 90 percent of its children now complete lower secondary schooling.
South Africa developed a White Paper on Inclusive Education in 2001, recognising disability as a factor that hinders learning and participation in schools.
Quality basic education is critical to fostering inclusive growth in South Africa, requiring key needs such as infrastructure reforms, efficient public spending, and the strengthening of human capital ...
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