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Mia le Roux partners with B4i Academy to empower disabled communities through education
Mia le Roux has partnered with a training institution to award people living with disabilities, learnerships that will help them have access to opportunities that will be beneficial for them in today's society as well as in the future.
From being an only child, who attended boarding school to leading the University of the Western Cape (UWC) one of the country's most prestigious and meritorious universities, Professor Robert Balfour has built a career rooted in curiosity, art, learning, and a commitment to serving others.
Political parties in KwaZulu-Natal celebrate record matric results, showcasing educational progress.
Leadership programme launched for Amakhosi in KZNKwaZulu-Natal’s amakhosi are set to benefit from a new NQF Level 6 Leadership and Governance programme.
Wimpy’s initiative directly addresses the need to foster literacy by ensuring children have access to literature in their own languages.
Erica Primary School’s robotics and coding team rose above their circumstances, qualifying to take part in this year’s national robotics competition.
Failing to cope with the absence of his father who has been missing for more than two years, a Grade 11 pupil from Kuhlekonke High School in eMaswazini village outside Pietermaritzburg allegedly committed suicide.
According to the school the expansion planned for their existing campus in Ottery will be phased, starting with two Grade 8 classes next year.
“The skills development and training of the next generation of artisans is essential to meet the City’s technical requirements, so that we can continue to repair, maintain and upgrade our infrastructure. ”
“Their heightened senses enable them to safeguard against harmful and illicit substances, providing a crucial layer of security in schools. ”
Founding member of Ikusasa, Xolani Sibisi, who is now a qualified attorney, said they intend to encourage underprivileged pupils to pursue their dreams without the fear of being judged by peers who come from well-off backgrounds.
A total of 31 students will received one-year scholarships.
Bright Future Special School cost about R140 million and caters for children with disabilities such as autism and speech difficulties.
The eThekwini Municipality is beefing up its manpower in the Fire and Rescue Department and has embarked on a recruitment drive to employ 35 firefighters as part of its learnership programme.
Applications for the Learning Liberated Scholarship Programme open from September to October this year, however, there are criteria that must be met to be eligible.
South Africa’s economy is vibrant and advanced – and there is the potential to create opportunities for all who live in South Africa.
The programme offers Grade 6 learners with the best entrepreneurial opportunity to build the life they want for themselves through quality education at one of South Africa’s top achieving partner high schools.
Having been placed under administration in February 2020 by the Minister of Higher Education and Training Dr Blade Nzimande, a new board and accounting authority was appointed in August 2022, under the leadership of the dynamic lawyer and economic transformation activist, chairperson Thabo Masombuka.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education has handed over 90 digital library devices to 45 schools in areas including King Cetshwayo, Umkhanyakude and Zululand Districts.
After almost three years of virtual and minimised versions of popular open days, UCT and UWC have announced the return of their in-person student information day.
With high unemployment and crime rates in South Africa, job seekers are vulnerable to job scams. Here are six red flags to look out for while searching for a job.
How you spend your first pay cheque might mean the difference between a prosperous and impoverished life. Here's how to do it correctly.
OPINION: Preventing burnout and staff turnover and helping your people flourish in the workplace is just as essential as finding the best talent. Pressure and stress are not going away and we need to empower employees, writes Michael Gullan.
The explosive intersections of high unemployment, gender-based violence, and femicide in South Africa render women job seekers especially vulnerable to job scams.