

Professor Siphokazi Magadla’s book on South African women’s armed struggles celebrated
By Siviwe Mxuma Rhodes University recently hosted the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award Lecture, which honoured one of the institution’s most
By Siviwe Mxuma Rhodes University recently hosted the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award Lecture, which honoured one of the institution’s most
Join the free 16th Annual Jozi Book Fair, celebrating literature and solidarity, on 18-19 October!
Trade unions reacted angrily on Tuesday to the government’s claim that it had made a new wage offer to public
Click here to read the original letter. The post WCED Response to EE’s Letter of Demand for Textbooks for Chris
Parents and grandmothers from KwaGcina village gather at Gcina Senior Primary to demand answers from the education department. The school
A cash transfer project in KwaZulu-Natal improved livelihoods for unemployed graduates, highlighting the potential benefits of universal grants.
“Gang and drug violence has become a normal feature of learner life in Eldorado Park schools. Almost every week there
SAFTU condemns the GNU coalition for worsening socio-economic conditions, and urges the working class to organise and mobilise.
“The Children Daycare Centre has been nothing but a helping hand ensuring that each child is well cared for and
Equal Education learners will host a People’s swearing-in ceremony to demand accountability and reforms from the Basic Education Minister.
By Siviwe Mxuma Rhodes University recently hosted the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award Lecture, which honoured one of the institution’s most
Join the free 16th Annual Jozi Book Fair, celebrating literature and solidarity, on 18-19 October!
Trade unions reacted angrily on Tuesday to the government’s claim that it had made a new wage offer to public
Click here to read the original letter. The post WCED Response to EE’s Letter of Demand for Textbooks for Chris
Parents and grandmothers from KwaGcina village gather at Gcina Senior Primary to demand answers from the education department. The school
A cash transfer project in KwaZulu-Natal improved livelihoods for unemployed graduates, highlighting the potential benefits of universal grants.
“Gang and drug violence has become a normal feature of learner life in Eldorado Park schools. Almost every week there
SAFTU condemns the GNU coalition for worsening socio-economic conditions, and urges the working class to organise and mobilise.
“The Children Daycare Centre has been nothing but a helping hand ensuring that each child is well cared for and
Equal Education learners will host a People’s swearing-in ceremony to demand accountability and reforms from the Basic Education Minister.