[Liberian Observer] Monrovia, Liberia – A prominent education advocate has sharply criticized the Liberian government for underfunding the country’s education sector while allocating massive resources to lawmakers and political officials.
[Liberian Observer] The National Association of Liberian School Principals (NALSP) recently held its 9th Induction Ceremony under the theme “Pioneering Change: Leadership, Innovation, and Impact,” ushering in a new chapter of visionary leadership in the education sector.
[Vanguard] Non-profit organisation, i-Scholar initiative, iSI, has urged African countries, especially Nigeria, to use foreign education as a catalyst for socio-economic growth.
[Leadership] The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on the federal government to demonstrate sincerity and commitment in addressing various unresolved issues affecting university workers and the Nigerian education sector.
Less than half taking foreign languages GCSEs compared with 69% in most prosperous state schools
Ministers must make access to language learning a national priority, experts have said, after research showed that children from more deprived areas of England are disproportionately denied the chance to learn a foreign tongue.
This year’s Language Trends report by the British Council surveyed...
[New Times] As Rwanda prepares for a string of national holidays, over 220,000 primary school candidates are instead focusing on their Primary Leaving Examinations — with the Ministry of Education ensuring the exams run uninterrupted from June 30 to July 3.
[Daily News] Dodoma — TANZANIAN President Samia Suluhu Hassan, officially closed the 12th Parliament with a powerful address highlighting her administration’s achievements throughout her tenure. Delivered in front of Members of Parliament in Dodoma, the speech marked the formal conclusion of the parliamentary sessions for the year 2025.
[New Zimbabwe] NEW Marlborough residents have spoken out after a primary school pupil was attacked by three dogs, with previous incidents reportedly going unaddressed.
[Leadership] Sterling Bank has reaffirmed its position as a force for progress in Nigeria’s financial and social landscape with the expansion of its Beyond Education initiative.
[Nyasa Times] The Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB) has embarked on seeking extra strategy to enhance possible ways in ending exam malpractices through collaboration with other examination boards under the Southern Africa Association for Education Assessment (SAAEA).
[Premium Times] At the beginning of his talks with President Tinubu, Prime Minister Pierre introduced Mr Amadi, a native of Rivers State, to the Nigerian leader.
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