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BRIGHT FUTURE: Pearson High Eastern Cape’s top school, Collegiate girl wins big nationally

Tuesday at 20:38 PM, via Daily Maverick

The Nelson Mandela Bay district matric performance has improved by 0.7% to 87.4% in 2025, despite the 0.66% drop in Bachelor’s passes. With two pupils honoured for their achievements in both the national and provincial matric results announcement ceremonies, the future remains bright for the incoming matric class of 2026.

‘I am scared to go home’ — former Barnato matriculant

Tuesday at 18:51 PM, via SowetanLIVE

Joy Ndlovu, an 18-year-old matriculant from Barnato Park High School, is anxious about going home with her matric results due to fear of disappointing her family, despite passing with a diploma. She compares herself unfavorably to her cousins who achieved higher grades and feels uncertain about her future educational prospects due to financial constraints and the pressure of family expectations.

South Africa’s economy has hit rock bottom

Tuesday at 18:47 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa is on the right track to escape the period of stagnation it has endured for the past decade, with the country’s economic recovery set to take shape in the coming years.

PROMPT PREDATORS: Musk’s Frankenstein is coming for your digital dignity

Tuesday at 18:26 PM, via Daily Maverick

X’s AI chatbot Grok has facilitated a surge in sexualised content on the platform, specifically the mass production of explicit images created without the subjects’ permission. Its creator, Elon Musk, dismisses this ‘digital stripping’ as a free speech issue.

BUSINESS REFLECTION: After the Bell: Can our ports do an Eskom?

Tuesday at 18:20 PM, via Daily Maverick

Positive signs from Maputo and Durban give me reason to hold out hope that our port woes will go the way of load shedding worries. The Port of Cape Town, however, has a particularly worrying challenge – and it’s moving at more than 100km/h.

DA takes Gayton McKenzie to the Public Protector

Tuesday at 17:10 PM, via Newsday

The DA has submitted a complaint to the Public Protector after Minister Gayton McKenzie blocked South Africa’s Gaza-related submission for the Venice Biennale.

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