

Books captivate kids at launch of National Book Week at St Mary’s DCC
By Mbali Tanana and Luvuyo Mjekula Over 100 learners were treated to a lively book reading where book characters came
By Mbali Tanana and Luvuyo Mjekula Over 100 learners were treated to a lively book reading where book characters came
Nabeelah Abrahams leading the Nerina Primary School marching band in Bonteheuwel as they prepare to compete in next week’s Western
The Joza branch of IkamvaYouth hosted a number of activities this past Saturday as part of their 21st anniversary celebrations.
The public library in Browns Farm, Philippi, remains closed a year after it was vandalised and looted in the August
Classes in poor schools are expected to grow even bigger, and the quality of learning worse, if teacher cuts happen.
Western Cape Parliament debated the teacher cuts, focusing on the budget shortfall and negative impacts on education and employment.
Since 2019, austerity measures in education has resulted in poor learning, overcrowded classrooms, and inadequate infrastructure.
The organisers proposed forums for teachers, learners, parents and unions to mobilise towards the medium-term budget in October this year
SAFTU highlights the negative impacts on unemployment, education, and poverty, calling on the Provincial government to resolve education funding.
Overcrowded classrooms and a shortage of secondary schools are severely impacting education quality and student opportunities.
By Mbali Tanana and Luvuyo Mjekula Over 100 learners were treated to a lively book reading where book characters came
Nabeelah Abrahams leading the Nerina Primary School marching band in Bonteheuwel as they prepare to compete in next week’s Western
The Joza branch of IkamvaYouth hosted a number of activities this past Saturday as part of their 21st anniversary celebrations.
The public library in Browns Farm, Philippi, remains closed a year after it was vandalised and looted in the August
Classes in poor schools are expected to grow even bigger, and the quality of learning worse, if teacher cuts happen.
Western Cape Parliament debated the teacher cuts, focusing on the budget shortfall and negative impacts on education and employment.
Since 2019, austerity measures in education has resulted in poor learning, overcrowded classrooms, and inadequate infrastructure.
The organisers proposed forums for teachers, learners, parents and unions to mobilise towards the medium-term budget in October this year
SAFTU highlights the negative impacts on unemployment, education, and poverty, calling on the Provincial government to resolve education funding.
Overcrowded classrooms and a shortage of secondary schools are severely impacting education quality and student opportunities.