The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has published the matric results for the 2021 cohort.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) is considering whether or not the country will continue with the National State of Disaster legislation currently in place.
The opposition Democratic Alliance has announced a legal challenge to South Africa's lockdown regulations around schools and rotational timetables.
DA heads to court to force a return of full-time schooling; Treasury sets its sights on vaping; legal experts chime in on the EFF's 'foreigner checks'; and Zuma launches yet another court bid to stay his corruption trial proceedings.
South Africa doesn’t graduate an adequate number of teachers to meet the supply and demand, and a retiring teacher base is starting to skew pupil to teacher ratios in the country's classrooms.
The Department of Higher Education has proposed that South Africa's universities increase tuition fees by 4.3% and student accommodation by 6.3% in 2022.
Under current level 1 regulations, the number of people permitted at an indoor gathering is 1,000, while the number of people permitted at outdoor events is 2,000.
Education department says it will abide by the ruling of the court when it comes to publishing matric results; Eskom is planning even more price hikes; coalition parties lambaste the ANC and EFF for causing chaos in Joburg; and Zuma…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the minister in the presidency Mondli Gungubele will assume political responsibility for the control and direction of the State Security Agency.
Issues surrounding the publication of South Africa's matric marks are expected to be heard in court this week after the Department of Basic Education announced the marks will not be made publically available due to regulatory concerns.