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Education

Malawi: Private Schools On the Brink – a Cry for Help in Malawi’s Education Crisis

Today at 14:30 PM, via AllAfrica

[Nyasa Times] Private schools in Malawi are quietly slipping into crisis, yet their struggle remains largely unheard and unaddressed. These institutions, which have long been pillars of quality education, are now battling to stay afloat in the face of crippling economic challenges. The weight of rising costs, coupled with the loss of financial support from a large portion of their student base,...

Zimbabwe: Schools Spotlight Talent in National Gala

Today at 13:29 PM, via AllAfrica

[The Herald] The Herentals Group of Schools continues to lead in grassroots sports development, bringing together 41 primary school centres from across Zimbabwe for a national athletics and soccer gala held at the National Sports Stadium’s B Arena.

Zimbabwe: Moral Restoration – First Lady Meets With Boys-Only Schools to Promote Discipline, Integrity

Today at 07:17 AM, via AllAfrica

[The Herald] Keen to restore morality among learners and mould them into morally upright citizens, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday held a moral restoration programme targeting boys-only schools in Harare where children are allegedly indulging in immoral activities largely due to Western influences as she leaves no place and no one behind in her initiatives.

The Guardian view on social networks: the friendships that can change your life | Editorial

Yesterday at 20:38 PM, via The Guardian

Whether forged in neighbourhoods, clubs or universities, cross-class links can boost social mobility and break down divides

Social capital is a key concept in the social sciences and – even though most people don’t use the term – also in common sense. Who you know matters in all sorts of ways. Such connections are associated with access to resources and opportunities of various kinds. Do...

Teachers launch legal action over the pension delays stalling divorces

Yesterday at 18:59 PM, via The Guardian

Union says hold-ups in issuing pension transfer values causing ‘intolerable strain’

Teachers have launched group legal action against the government after pension processing delays left them unable to get divorced.

Staff have been caused “intolerable strain” because of delays and maladministration by the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme (TPS) according to the Teachers’ Union, NASUWT, which is...

South Africa: A Journey of Leadership and Impact

Yesterday at 13:22 PM, via AllAfrica

[UCT] Rirhandzu Mkhari’s journey to receiving the 2024 Student Leadership Award reflects her resilience, vision, and commitment to her community. As she nears graduation with a BSc Honours in Infectious Disease and Immunology on 2 April 2025, this recognition represents not just personal achievement, but her drive to create positive change in her community and beyond.

South Africa: Higher Education Committee to Conduct Oversight Visits to Free State Post-School Education Institutions

Yesterday at 12:44 PM, via AllAfrica

[Parliament of South Africa] Parliament, Sunday, 23 March 2025 – The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education will embark on a week-long oversight visit to post-school education and training (PSET) institutions in the Free State Province from 24-28 March 2025. The visit aims to assess the state of readiness, challenges and infrastructure development at these institutions.

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