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Discover how Dr Sharmla Chetty, CEO of Duke Corporate Education, is making a significant impact in South Africa by funding education for young women and transforming her former high school.
Discover how a recent study reveals that Capetonians are willing to pay more for innovative seawater flushing solutions to tackle the city's water crisis
Discover how a recent study reveals that Capetonians are willing to pay more for innovative seawater flushing solutions to tackle the city's water crisis
Hamzah Ismail and Vibhav Ramdas from St. Dominics Newcastle High School returned home with awards from a science festival in Tunisia.
A mental health expert warns of the dire consequences for the scientists if the government fails to act swiftly to ensure their safety during their prolonged isolation.
A new annual injection for HIV prevention, Lenacapavir, shows promise in trials.
Hamzah Ismail and Vibhav Ramdas are Eskom Expo International Science Fair 2024 gold medal recipients
According to a report by Just Share, a non-profit shareholder activism organisation, women held just 36% of board positions in the JSE Top 40 in 2024 and 23% of executive positions.
As the world marks International Day for Women and Girls in STEM under the theme “Women and Girls in Science Leadership: A New Era for Sustainability,” the focus must shift from progress to acceleration.
Groundbreaking R46 million early warning system project to be created to protect KwaZulu-Natal communities from extreme weather events
As AI technology advances, many careers are at risk of decline, with the Word Economic Forum predicting significant job displacement by 2030.
Discover how the 2024 matric class' impressive 87. 3 percent pass rate highlights both opportunities and challenges in the job market and learn how AI can play a pivotal role in bridging the skills gap for future success.
Shai Pitout, a learner from Little Flower School (LFS) in the quaint town of Ixopo is among the best matric achievers in KZN.
Education experts express concerns over the 2024 matric results for STEM subjects in South Africa, citing socio-economic factors and resource challenges as significant barriers to improvement.
Picture a future in South Africa where children lack basic maths and science skills. These are the building blocks of modern economies—essential for careers in technology, engineering, healthcare, and innovation.
Education experts in South Africa are calling for a focus on foundational teaching methods to address the decline in mathematics performance among Grade 5 and 9 pupils, as highlighted by the latest TIMSS results.
Two young scientists from the Western Cape have made their mark on the international stage at the øzmir International Innovation Science Energy Engineering Fair (IISEEF) in Türkiye.
An AI Death calculator by Life2vec claims to be able to estimate anyone's date of death.
Some of the ways that the youth could be empowered would be for the government to invest in education and infrastructure to build a capable workforce by developing youth-focused employment schemes and apprenticeships.
The Department of Health says it is on track with placing thousands of health professionals in internships.
Zero buyers is a phrase Eskom uses to define the people who utilise electricity without having purchased it.
The law enforcement team pounced on the gang after receiving information about illicit mining activities at the Kromaar farm/mine.
At Langa High School, the official launch of the African Innovation Academy (AIA) x iXperiment Program commenced on Wednesday, aimed at empowering high school learners with entrepreneurial skills.
Northlands Primary teams, Smooth Sailors and Lego Legends, excelled at the recent regional Lego League tournament in Ballito, placing second and third respectively out of 16 other competing teams, and ranking within the top 10 of 60 teams provincially.
Emotions run high as matric pupils tackle their second Mathematics examination.