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Southern Africa: SADC Pushes for Education Reform to Spur Industry

25 June at 14:13 PM, via AllAfrica

[New Zimbabwe] Ministers from southern Africa have called for sweeping reforms to education systems across the region, citing the urgent need to align learning with industrialisation, regional integration and socio-economic transformation.

UK graduates facing worst job market since 2018 amid rise of AI, says Indeed

25 June at 10:24 AM, via The Guardian

Job search site says number of roles advertised for recent graduates is at lowest level in seven years

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University graduates in the UK are facing the toughest job market since 2018 as employers pause hiring and use AI to cut costs, figures suggest.

The number of roles advertised for recent graduates is down 33% compared with last year and is at the lowest level in...

‘Reconnecting’ defence with society: the public outreach aims behind UK’s army cadet drive

25 June at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Government’s defence plans include 30% expansion of cadet forces, seen as critical to ‘understanding’ of defence

It is a balmy Thursday evening in north-east London and a dozen teenagers in combat fatigues are practising first aid on each other inside an army cadet training centre.

“Remember, never leave a casualty alone as they might freeze to death,” an instructor reminds them as a newer...

Liberia: Education Minister Urges CU Graduates

24 June at 20:03 PM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Observer] The Education Minister, Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah, has challenged Cuttington University graduates to become agents of positive change, entrepreneurial thinkers, and committed public servants in the Country.

Headteachers in England threaten to quit as Ofsted inspectors over proposed overhaul

24 June at 18:23 PM, via The Guardian

Unions urge government to delay and revise changes to way schools are graded or headteachers will stop assisting inspectors

Headteachers are threatening to quit as part-time inspectors unless Ofsted delays and revises its changes to how schools and colleges are graded in England.

The warning is the latest blow to the inspection overhauls championed by Bridget Phillipson, the education...

Sudan: TSC Member Dr. Nawara Abu Mohamed Meets Kassala University Delegation

24 June at 15:22 PM, via AllAfrica

[SNA] Port Sudan, June 23, 2025 (SUNA) – Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Dr. Nawara Abu Mohamed Mohamed Tahir, met in her office on Monday with a delegation from Kassala University, headed by its Vice-Chancellor, Professor Amani Abdel-Ma’rouf Bashir.

South Africa: New Scholarship Brings Hope to Struggling Soweto Schools

24 June at 15:00 PM, via AllAfrica

[Scrolla] The Happy Khumalo Scholarship Fund was launched at Hoërnle Primary in Soweto to honour the 1976 youth and support neglected schools. The Nyatee Foundation aims to raise R250-million in three years to help more than 300 schools with books, uniforms, tech and repairs.

Liberia: Bridging the Education Gap in Rural Liberia – Tihs-Liberia Appeals for Support

24 June at 13:03 PM, via AllAfrica

[FrontPageAfrica] Bong County — In the heart of Liberia’s rural communities, education remains a distant dream for many children. With persistent challenges such as the absence of government-paid teachers, economic hardship, and inadequate infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of out-of-school children, rural schools continue to struggle with little or no external support.

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