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The TUT Academic Excellence Awards was held under the them of the fourth industrial revolution

TUT gears up for 4IR

It was recently ranked the number one university of technology on the African continent

Both the teachers and the learners at Mbwili Secondary School go the extra mile to ensure that top marks are sustained

The secret formula of success

Mbilwi Secondary School is one of the best schools in the country, so what makes it, and its students tick?

Katlego Mahlo was the top Student Sponsorship Programme matriculant in the IEB for the year

Extraordinary academic achievements

At St Mary’s School, 2018 once again proved that faith, a strong work ethic and a commitment to tradition delivers results

Belinda Damhuis  (High School Principal), Chrislin Nieuwoudt, Micaela da Silva, Kiara Janse Van Rensburg and Courtney Scheuble. (Front) Rofhiwa Lishivha and Jessica du Toit

Defining matric success, the Holy Rosary School way

The school adopts a holistic approach to teaching and students

Investing in the future of South Africa requires building strong educational foundations that last

The three pillars of scholarly success

The Dell Young Leaders initiative has had extraordinary results

No degree: John Steenhuisen

Off to Parliament, educated or not

After a spat between MPs over post-school qualifications, the M&G dataset reveals more than half of MPs have university degrees

On guard: Rwandan peacekeeping forces are keen to show armed militias they mean business.

Tshwane ANC calls on Public Protector to release findings on city’s chief of staff

Marietha Aucamp was placed on special leave after it was reported that she had been appointed to the position without the required qualifications

Ellen Tshabalala excluded from new Transnet board

Embattled SABC chairperson Ellen Tshabalala has been excluded from the new Transnet board, it emerged on Thursday.

M&G sat down with economic development MEC Lebogang Maile. They tackled issues such as the Gauteng economy and the role of agriculture among others.

SABC chair outraged by Parliament’s public inquiry

Beleaguered SABC chairperson Zandile Ellen Tshabalala has berated Parliament for making the inquiry into her academic qualifications public.