South Africa’s Silent School Crisis: Why 30,000 Teachers Walked Away in Just Five Years South Africa has been losing teachers at an unprecedented pace, quietly, steadily,...
Tensions Rise As Education Assistants Wait For Their Pay Thousands of education assistants across South Africa remain in limbo as government departments trade blame over delayed...
Education is for everyone, says government South Africa has drawn a firm line in the sand: no child, regardless of their nationality, immigration status, or pregnancy,...
For many South Africans, January is a month of nail-biting anticipation as matriculants wait to see the results of 12 years of schooling. But in 2025,...
At a packed convention centre in Cape Town, education experts, teachers’ unions and government officials gathered for the G20 National Education Indaba. The message was clear:...
Matric prelims 2025 begin: Tips to stay sharp, focused, and confident South Africa’s matric class of 2025 is entering one of the most important stages of...
New School Regulations Confirm: No Child Should Be Denied Education Minister Gwarube calls on South Africans to help shape the future of the classroom. In a...
“No 10-year-old should be left behind because of where they were born.”That was the rallying cry from South Africa’s new Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube,...
A bold education budget, a country of hopeful builders, but will it be enough to fix what’s broken? When Siviwe Gwarube stood before Parliament this week...
A growing criminal network is turning South African classrooms into danger zones and teachers are paying the price. What used to be whispered in dark corners...