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Education has proven over time and across ages to be the key to economic development. Human beings are the change agents required to make physical resources useful in developing an economy.
In a world marked by deepening inequality, tariff wars are among the tactics used by the global far right to undermine workers and threaten jobs, a senior South African official warned on Thursday.
Minister of Police Senzo Mchunu appeared before the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on 13 May 2025, to respond to questions regarding a range of policing concerns, from drug abuse in schools to ...
As the world marks the International Day of the Boy Child, South Africa’s government and civil society are stepping up ...
Political parties in are urgently calling for economic reforms and stronger leadership as the unemployment rate rises to a ...
For Major General Paul Ufuoma Omu, entry into the armed forces was simply a calling to put one’s life on the line for his ...
More than 10,000 young people from 84 countries have just elected Gisèle Pélicot winner of the seventh edition of the Freedom Prize for her fight against the trivialisation of rape and sexual violence ...
PRINCETON, N.J. — A group of Quakers is marching more than 300 miles from New York City to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate ...
So dedicated was he to his craft that Kenneth Ombogi, the Associate Dean for Research and Post-graduate Studies at the ...
The United Arab Emirates has launched a nationwide initiative to make artificial intelligence (AI) a mandatory subject for ...
South Africa remains ... working-age individuals who did not qualify for other grants. The introduction of the grant renewed interest in the concept of a universal basic income, or a more ...
The move, says a statement, builds on five years of collaboration between the organisations, targeting refugee children and youth across Africa ... of school age. Their access to education is ...