
Teachers vow to ‘fight censorship’ after school book row
The UK’s largest education union says librarians have reported “internal and external censorship”.
THURSDAY, 02 APRIL 2026, 22:00

The UK’s largest education union says librarians have reported “internal and external censorship”.
In all, 93 of the 460 academic programs at the university will be closed or paused. No students were majoring in 55 of the programs that are ending.
[Shabait] Secondary school students in Adi-Quala sub-zone have voluntarily contributed 543 units of blood with a view to saving lives through their donated blood. The donation was made during a program conducted from 23 to 26 March.

Thomas Hayward and Alison Simmons worked at the Build-a-Future Independent School in Boston.
[Daily Maverick] Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube’s attempts at reform appear to be meeting with serious pushback from within her department – with her own officials allegedly attempting to smear her to ANC MPs.
[SNA] Khartoum, March 30, 2026 (SUNA) – Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving conditions for university faculty, support staff, and research center personnel during a meeting with Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr. Ahmed Modawi Musa.
[SNA] Khartoum, March 30, 2026 (SUNA) – Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris issued three executive directives to initiate the implementation of key national programmes, following a meeting with Minister of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications, Engineer Ahmed Dirdiri Ghandour. The directives set out clearly defined timelines and mandate coordination with relevant authorities.
[Ghanaian Times] The Victory International Ministry Training College in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, has conferred Doctor of Humane Letters on some notable personalities including the Founder and Executive Director of the Street Academy, a sports and cultural organisation in Accra, Ataa Lartey.
[New Times] The Judiciary’s decision to introduce Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clubs in univerisities and secondary schools has been hailed as a step toward nurturing a culture of dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution from a young age.
[Premium Times] The tournament which honours the late footballer for his patriotism, discipline, and commitment to national service, will engage secondary schools from all 36 states and the FCT, in a two-stage competition
[Nile Post] UVTAB Assessment Results Show Strong Pass Rates but Reveal Critical Skills Gaps
[Capital FM] Makueni — The government has announced plans to release capitation funds to schools before the start of the second term, in a move aimed at ensuring smooth learning operations across the country.
[Capital FM] Nova Pioneer has announced plans to open a new primary school in Eldoret at the start of the 2027 academic year, expanding its footprint in the region and deepening its investment in skills-based education.
[African Union] The Pan African University Institute for Water and Energy Sciences including Climate Change (PAUWES) held its 10th graduation ceremony on 30 March 2026 at the University of Tlemcen, marking the completion of postgraduate studies for 76 students drawn from 37 African countries.
[This Day] Lagos will command international attention as Educational Basketball partners with the Harlem Globetrotters for a two-day showcase on April 3 and 4, 2026, at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island.
[Ghanaian Times] THE government has announced plans to establish a new College of Education at Nzinibo in the Jomoro Municipality of the Western Region to help address the manpower needs of the education sector.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — Graduates of United Methodist University have been challenged to view education as a life-long bridge to global understanding during the institution’s 21st Commencement Convocation held at the Liberty Christian Center in Johnsonville.
[New Dawn] Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia, March 31, 2026: University of Liberia lecturer in the Department of Economics and former Secretary General of the Federation of African Law Students, Ephraim T. Nyumah, has urged Liberian youth to optimize their potential to contribute to the sustainable growth and development of Liberia.
In anticipation of the nation’s 250th anniversary, a Pulitzer winner visited 300 sites to see how history is displayed and, sometimes, erased.
[Nile Post] At the heart of the ongoing legal battle between Kampala International University (KIU) and academic Dr Jimmy Spire Ssentongo lies a question far bigger than defamation. It is a question about power, accountability, and whether institutions can use the courts not just to defend their reputation, but to suppress scrutiny.