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Social media as a teaching tool: South African teachers talk about the new reality
15th October 2024 The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in a shift towards the use of social media platforms in teaching. The South African Department of Basic Education,... →
Loadshedding respite should not breed complacency
14th October 2024 2023 represented a low-water mark in South Africa’s electricity production story. The country experienced over 6,800 hours of loadshedding, much of... →
Happening in Parliament this week
14th October 2024 Questions to the President in the National Assembly (NA), the Executive Statement by the Minister of Transport, and the debate in the National... →
Industry, govt mourn the loss of public service titan Mboweni
By: Marleny Arnoldi 14th October 2024 Condolences have streamed in from the business, academic and government spheres following the death of former Finance Minister Tito Mboweni at the... →
South Africa power-line rollout set to spur bond market revival
By: Bloomberg 11th October 2024 A multibillion-dollar plan to expand South Africa’s electricity transmission network could throw a lifeline to the country’s corporate bond market... →
Kenya is overhauling its national healthcare scheme after 58 years – what would make the transition less painful
11th October 2024 Kenya’s pursuit of universal health coverage has evolved over three decades through incremental reforms. But by far the boldest step taken so far... →
Defence committee warns that underfunding the defence force poses security threats to the country
10th October 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans has raised concerns about the ongoing reductions in funding for the Department of Defence.... →
Parly committee warns of threats to SA’s security if defence is underfunded
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th October 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans said on Thursday a strong defence force is critical for a safe environment that encourages... →