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Premier calls for coordinated action to tackle KZN skills mismatch

Yesterday at 08:53 AM, via SAnews

Premier calls for coordinated action to tackle KZN skills mismatch

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has called for urgent action to eliminate fragmentation within the province’s skills development system.

Speaking at the close of the Third Term KwaZulu-Natal Human Resource Development (HRD) Council orientation, held recently in Umhlanga, Ntuli, who chairs the provincial HRD...

Africa: TikTok Expands AI Transparency and Literacy Efforts Across Sub-Saharan Africa

Yesterday at 08:51 AM, via AllAfrica

[Capital FM] As part of the AI for Good Global Summit hosted in Geneva, TikTok has announced a series of initiatives globally designed to strengthen AI literacy, improve transparency around AI-generated content, and enhance protection against AI-generated spam, reinforcing its commitment to helping people across the region use AI safely, confidently and responsibly.

Nigeria: Atiku, Obi Excited As Govt Suspends Planned Increase in WAEC, NECO Registration Fees

Yesterday at 08:47 AM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] Former Vice President and presidential candidate of African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, and his Nigeria Democratic Congress, ADC, counterpart, Peter Obi, in the 2027 elections yesterday, expressed excitement over the decision of the Federal Government to suspend the proposed review of registration fees for the 2027 West African Senior School Certificate Examinations,...

PIC places CEO Patrick Dlamini on precautionary suspension

Yesterday at 08:35 AM, via SAnews

PIC places CEO Patrick Dlamini on precautionary suspension

The Board of the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has resolved to place its Chief Executive Officer, Patrick Dlamini, on precautionary suspension following allegations of impropriety against him contained in a whistleblower report submitted last month.

Dlamini was placed on precautionary suspension in line with the...

Giving nature a say: why Scottish marine scientists appointed the ocean to their board

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

As the rights of nature are increasingly being recognised, the Scottish Association for Marine Science is the latest organisation to make the ocean a trustee

In a boardroom in an office building in Oban, a picturesque town on the west coast of Scotland, trustees attending meetings have long been able to see the breaking waves of the Atlantic through the windows. But since last month, the ocean...

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