[Liberian Observer] Liberian journalist and Daily Observer reporter Claudius T. Greene Jr. has challenged orphaned and vulnerable children of the Liberian Christian Youth Mission School to dream beyond their present circumstances, reminding them that their current condition should never define their future.
New York City’s public universities propel young graduates into the middle class. But some worry that a bleaker early career job market has added hurdles.
[ENA] Addis Ababa — Ethiopia’s education sector has undergone historic reforms that have delivered a significant progress, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed revealed today.
[The Conversation Africa] Universities have a role in challenging the status quo on issues such as gender, race, nationality and sexuality. But all too often, they replicate societal inequalities.
In a hearing, prosecutors used videos to trace the steps of the man they accuse of assassinating Mr. Kirk, while defense lawyers tried to poke holes in DNA evidence.
[ANGOP] Talatona — Universities and training centers across four Angolan provinces–equipped with connectivity infrastructure from the *Conecta Angola Comercial* project, supported by the ANGOSAT-2 satellite–will be able to watch 2026 World Cup matches broadcast by DStv.
[Nile Post] – The head of Buddu County, Jude Pookino Muleke, has called on schools to place equal emphasis on discipline, religious values and character formation alongside academic achievement, arguing that education should produce not only knowledgeable learners but also responsible citizens.
[Nile Post] – Learning at Kabasheshe Moslem Primary School in Rushenyi County, Ntungamo District, has been severely disrupted after a powerful windstorm ripped the roof off a three-classroom block, forcing some pupils to study under trees.
[Nile Post] President Museveni has praised the Seventh-day Adventist Church for its sustained contribution to Uganda’s socio-economic transformation, highlighting its role in expanding education, healthcare, and community development initiatives across the country.
[New Dawn] GBARNGA, Bong County, July 6, 2026 – At least 110 students from 22 high schools across Bong County have begun a two-month free Digital Literacy and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills Training Program aimed at equipping young people with practical skills for education, employment and entrepreneurship.
[ENA] Addis Ababa — Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has urged African nations to strengthen continental collaboration to transform health professions education.
[Nile Post] Hundreds of primary, secondary and tertiary school bursars from more than 30 districts across Eastern Uganda have converged in Tororo District for a digital financial management training aimed at improving accountability, transparency and efficiency in the management of school finances.
Ron DeSantis’s Stop Woke Act suffers another legal setback, with the state accused of ‘puppeteering’
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A federal appeals panel struck down a significant chunk of Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s so-called Stop Woke Act on Tuesday, delivering another rebuff to the Republican’s efforts to stifle free speech in higher education.
The university has been in talks to resolve investigations into its admissions practices. The law school’s dean and some faculty have argued a deal could compromise its independence.
[This Day] The Obuama boys of KASA, the basketball team, groomed and mentored by Da Amakiri Tubo, Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, Amanyanabo of The Source, Elem Kalabari, Torusarama Piri, have made history as national champions at Nigeria’s most prestigious Milo Secondary School Basketball Championship.
[United Nations in Sudan] UNESCO, in partnership with the Sudanese National Commission for Education, Science and Culture (NATCOM) and the Federal Ministry of Education, convened a High-Level Meeting on the Price of Inaction Study in Omdurman, bringing together representatives from the Ministry of Interior (Departments of Social Services and Correctional Services), the Ministry of Human...
[New Times] A total of 277,452 candidates on Tuesday, July 7, began the 2025/26 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE). There are 154,351 girls, or 55.6 per cent of all candidates.
A man wrote an angry email to a government official, and federal agents came to his home. A reporter was barred from covering a lockdown at a New Jersey school.