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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: South Africa and Nigeria Need Opposite Approaches to Their Informal Sectors
Analysis - Governments should harness the potential of informality as a bridge rather than a barrier to building economic resilience.
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.
Despite the aspirations of many South African matriculants to pursue higher education, the scarcity of university placements ...
South Africa’s inclusive education policy currently under review must address the hindrances preventing children with disabilities from effectively access education in mainstream schools.
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has tabled a bold and transformative education budget of R68 billion for the ...
"Education is one of the most powerful tools we have to shape a better future," said Sihle Tuta, Head of Region at PrimeXBT ...
In his remarks, Minister Nzimande reflected on the shifting global geopolitical climate, warning of emerging political and ...
Presented in collaboration with headline sponsor Old Mutual and metaverse partner UBU, the SingularityU South Africa Summit ...
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 ...
South Africa needs to improve health and social insurance coverage for both internal and international migrants.
B Lab Africa Summit 2025 on Climate Modalities, ESG Impact Investment & Inclusive Growth: Africa's Readiness to Take Action ...
Study education in South Africa or Barbados Article by Artika Casini Photo by Evan Krape July 24, 2023 For more than two decades, University of Delaware Professor Emerita Norma Gaines-Hanks has taken ...
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