South African Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube emphasizes the need for a new type of leadership, going beyond party politics, to strengthen the education sector in the country’s changed political environment.

SOUTH AFRICA’S EDUCATION SECTOR NEEDS LEADERSHIP TRANSPLANTING PARTY POLITICS TO SUCCEED Johannesburg, South Africa – As the sun sets over the rainbow nation, a voice of change echoes across the vast terrain, demanding a new kind of leadership in the education sector. Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has unequivocally stated that strengthening the education sector …

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In its African Economic Update, the World Bank highlights basic education as a key sector for driving inclusive growth and transforming South Africa into a high-income country.

HEADLINE: "South Africa’s Educational Revolution: The Key to Unlocking Inclusive Growth and Prosperity" JOHannesburg, South Africa – In a bold move to tackle the nation’s pressing economic and social challenges, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has emphasized the crucial role of basic education in driving inclusive growth and transforming the country into a high-income nation. …

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BOSA Leader Mmusi Maimane urges big corporations to prioritize building Education Centres (ECDs) over PR gimmicks to address South Africa’s broken education system and contribute to long-term solutions.

HEADLINE: "Corporations Must Shift Focus from Greenwashing to Real Change, Says BOSA Leader Mmusi Maimane" As the education system in South Africa continues to face severe challenges, Business Owners’ Secretariat Association (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane has issued a stark challenge to big corporations: it’s time to stop investing in public relations gimmicks and start contributing …

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England, Australia, and South Africa boycotted Afghanistan’s cricket team, not due to education ban. They feared the Afghan team would beat them, and supporters of the campaign didn’t want Afghans to be happy.”

Apekave News Service Title: “Cricketers’ Conundrum: The Afghan Dilemma and the Bitter Taste of Victimization” London, Feb 27, 2023 – In a shocking turn of events, the Afghan national cricket team found itself at the center of a storm, with England, Australia, and South Africa boycotting the Afghan squad, citing concerns over the team’s performance. …

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“JET Education Services: Anglo American South Africa and Eduten partner to hire 2 Mathematics Technology Facilitators for the ‘Eduten – AI’ Programme in Rustenburg (Bojanala District)”.

Eduten-AI: Mathematics Technology Facilitators Sought for Five Locations in Partnership with Anglo American South Africa and JET Education Services In a bold move to revolutionize the way mathematics is taught and learned, Anglo American South Africa and JET Education Services have announced a collaborative venture to recruit Mathematics Technology Facilitators for the groundbreaking "Eduten-AI" Programme. …

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Unlocking the Power of Education in South Africa: Empowering a Brighter Future

Unlocking the Power of Education in South Africa: Empowering a Brighter Future   In South Africa, education is a fundamental right that has the potential to transform lives, communities, and the country as a whole. With a rich history of social and economic struggles, South Africa has made significant strides in recent years to improve …

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The Colonial Education Conundrum: A Call to Action for Black South Africa

“The Colonial Education Conundrum: A Call to Action for Black South Africa” In a scathing tweet that has gone viral, a South African Twitter user, @maghadla, has sparked a much-needed conversation about the state of colonial education in South Africa. The original post reads: “This colonial education has brainwashed the black masses in South Africa, …

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The Business of Education: How the Private Sector can Drive Quality Education in South Africa

The Business of Education: How the Private Sector can Drive Quality Education in South Africa In South Africa, the education system has long been plagued by issues of low quality, inadequate infrastructure, and limited resources. Despite the efforts of the government, the public education system has struggled to provide students with the skills and knowledge …

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Anglo American South Africa and Eduten are hiring Mathematics Technology Facilitators for the ‘Eduten – AI’ Programme in 5 locations: https://t.co/z3kydjFz9f

BREAKING: Anglo American South Africa and Eduten Join Forces to Launch Innovative Eduten-AI Programme, Hiring Mathematics Technology Facilitators Nationwide In a groundbreaking move, Anglo American South Africa, in partnership with Eduten, has announced an exciting new opportunity for individuals passionate about education and technology. The two companies are seeking talented Mathematics Technology Facilitators for the …

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Building Bridges: Collaboration between Government, Private Sector, and Civil Society for Education Reform in South Africa

Building Bridges: Collaboration between Government, Private Sector, and Civil Society for Education Reform in South Africa South Africa’s education system has long been a topic of concern, with issues surrounding inequality, access, and quality. In recent years, there have been valiant efforts to address these challenges through a multi-stakeholder approach, involving the government, private sector, …

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