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Absa has invested R319 million in programmes focused on entrepreneurship development. “Absa is committed to creating an ecosystem where young people move from an entrepreneurial mindset towards taking ...
Statistics South Africa revealed in its Quarterly Employment Statistics on 24 June that 94,000 people lost their jobs between ...
Technology can strengthen education at all levels, starting from early childhood to adult training, and digital solutions can also help to address the main challenges faced by the African school ...
South Africa has made several important strides against illegal seed practices since the signing of an MoU by the ...
Ireland, invited by current G20 president South Africa as a guest at a series of meetings culminating in November’s summit of ...
In South Africa, it feels like we are in a constant struggle between politics and progress. Decades of painfully slow ...
Period poverty affects 7 million girls and women in South Africa, forcing many to miss school every month. This article looks ...
When schools are unsafe, when learners, educators and support staff live in fear, it robs learners of the very essence of learning and development, says Police Minister Senzo Mchunu.
A bold new reuse initiative in the Alexandra of Johannesburg is proving that circular economy principles can deliver measurable environmental, economic, and social benefits even in some of South ...
Despite significant legislative advancements, South Africa's persons with disabilities continue to face barriers in education ...
Fewer than one in ten teachers have been vetted against the National Register of Sex Offenders, more than a year after the initial deadline. Some convicted sex offenders who have been identified in ...
While the youth of 1976 had one identifiable enemy, the monster Apartheid state that was hell-bent on imposing Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in schools, the 2025 cohort have their own ogre to ...