The Western Cape’s good news: Jobs, schools, safety, investment…
The Western Cape government’s âGrowth for Jobs Strategyâ is being launched later this month, Premier Alan Winde gives a sneak preview.
The Western Cape government’s âGrowth for Jobs Strategyâ is being launched later this month, Premier Alan Winde gives a sneak preview.
The crisis that has evolved at Fish Hoek High School over alleged racism raises the importance of school management retaining its authority.
Seems the right time for alternative education institutions to open their doors – go woke go broke is the way these things end.
A report found that 80% of schools are dysfunctional, with endemic poverty, violence and a shortage of school materials plaguing them.
The question is; who, other than Solidarity, is willing to step up to save schools from these destructive forces?
Computer science professor Mmaki Jantjies has been selected as one of the worldâs most promising global leaders under the age of 40 by WEF.
We have written numerous articles about the implementation of CRT in schools and now gender theory is starting to be implemented.
Imagine how different the skills and knowledge-gathering offerings would be if education and training were demand driven, writes Eustace Davie.
Mossel Bay resident Pieter Steenekamp was inspired by BizNews to fix South Africa’s education system with a low-cost âgranny modelâ.
This is a reminder that one determined person with a good plan and perseverance is able to make a huge difference in SA. Take another bow Dr Louise van Rhyn.