[This Day] Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), has been honoured with the prestigious 2025 corporate merit award by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). The award was presented during the institute’s annual awards and dinner night held recently in Lagos.
[This Day] In a demonstration of community service and a commitment to quality education, the Rotary Club of Lagos Island has set up a fully equipped biology laboratory at Girls Senior Academy Simpson School, Lagos.
[Government of Mauritius] The top five winners of the National Essay Competition 2024, organised by the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) under the aegis of the Ministry of Education and Human Resource were rewarded, this afternoon, during a prize-giving ceremony held at the World Hindi Secretariat in Phoenix.
A class-action lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania argues that Native tribes have never been compensated for the child abuse or for money taken from tribal trust funds to operate the schools.
All members of the senior civil service should receive a 3.25% rise, the government says
The Conservatives are taking the credit for the near-50% fall in net migration. They say it is the changes to visa rules that they introduced that brought the numbers down.
This is from Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary.
Net migration has halved – dropped by 430,000 – in 2024 compared to 2023
Other NHS workers to get 3.6% increase in government’s latest review of public sector pay
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Teachers and doctors in England will receive a 4% pay rise, and other NHS workers a 3.6% rise, ministers have announced after the latest review of public sector pay.
[SAnews.gov.za] The Western Cape Government (WCG) has welcomed the additional funding allocated to provinces for education and health services in the Budget presented by Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana on Wednesday.
[Capital FM] Nairobi — 36 healthcare facilities have temporarily stopped offering services to Teacher Service Commission (TSC) members over non-payment of funds from the government.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The Liberia Institute for Knowledge and Excellence (LIKE) has announced that six of its students have qualified to represent Liberia at the 2025 edition of the International Quizzing Association (IQA) tournament, scheduled to take place in Virginia, United States of America.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba — Ethiopia’s journey toward gender equality is fraught with struggle and misinterpretation. One recurring issue is the widespread misunderstanding of affirmative action for women, particularly in academic and professional spaces. Affirmative action is often perceived as an undeserved advantage given to women, rather than being recognized as a corrective measure...
[FrontPageAfrica] Wuhan — Liberia has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming its education system through technology following active participation in the 2025 World Digital Education Conference held in Wuhan, China.
[New Dawn] When I think of education, I am reminded of the grand tapestry of growth and opportunity that weaves throughout society. Education is not merely a pathway to knowledge but the cornerstone upon which we build our futures.
Children’s commissioner joins Kyiv in asking DfE to create new qualification to cope with ‘immense upheaval’ of fleeing war
The children’s commissioner has joined Kyiv in lobbying the UK government to introduce a new GCSE in Ukrainian to help child refugees cope with the “immense upheaval” of fleeing war in their country.
In December, the Guardian revealed that Ukraine was “deeply...
[Nyasa Times] Former president Joyce Banda is back on the campaign trail with a familiar promise: free secondary education for all–if elected in this year’s general elections.
[Leadership] Educator and convener of the Logic Diction Spelling Bee Competition, Sholape Gold, has decried the lack of qualified elocutionists and diction instructors in Nigerian schools, calling for urgent intervention.
Campaigners say knowledge taught at Newark School of Musical Instrument Crafts vital to preserve traditional skills, especially luthiery
The making of stringed instruments will become a critically endangered craft under plans to close new courses at the only UK college teaching the skills as a full-time degree.
The Newark School of Musical Instrument Crafts, owned and overseen by Lincoln...