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The annual competition gives learners an opportunity to work with the Constitution and questions of equality, freedom and dignity (John McCann/M&G)

The true state of South Africa’s schools

South Africa has one of the most unequal school systems in the world. The gap in test scores between the top 20% and the rest is wider than in almost every other country

Eastern Cape Education MEC Mlungisi Mvoko says the transformation plan has improved the entire schooling system in the province

Transformation plan bears fruit for Eastern Cape

The province attained the highest improvement rate in the country

Mandla Makupula, late MEC of Education, Eastern Cape

Obituary for the late Mandla Makupula, MEC of Education in the Eastern Cape

A true soldier of the struggle, till the very end

The late honourable Mandla Makupula, MPL. (Photo: Eugene Coetzee/The Herald)

Champion of the learning foundation phase dies

MEC Mandla Makupula was a stickler for detail, and lifted the provincial education department out of crisis

Omotoso was nabbed in April last year in a dramatic arrest operation at the Port Elizabeth International Airport. (Lulama Zenzile/Gallo)

Education is for everyone

Mandla Makupula was a fearless and straight-talking activist

Education policy specialist Naledi Mbude

Teaching in the mother tongue

The MTBBE programme is an important part of decolonisation

Many girls find themselves in the predicament of having to miss school when they are menstruating. Poor facilities mean these girls are unable to change their sanitary towels in private.

South African schools’ toilet facilities: A shame and a disgrace

Interventions should be about building facilities that offer dignity to our children

Shubnum Khan was shocked to discover that her image had been used in adverts, in online dating sites and on magazine covers in a variety of countries — and she had acquired new names

Eastern Cape mud schools progress stalls

Hundreds of makeshift schools still exist in the province, despite a 2016 deadline for fixing them

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has made sweeping changes to the government. (Monirul Bhuiyan/AFP)

Equal Education must get its facts straight

‘The article’s unsubstantiated information is best described as an attack on the CDC’s integrity’

Educators in the Eastern Cape say that the money used to buy laptops would be better spent on infrastructure.

Laptops just ornaments for Eastern Cape teachers who are not trained to use them

The department of education has spent about R260-million on laptops with the expectation that the technology would be used for administration.

Eastern Cape education department aims to improve

The province with the lowest matric pass rate in the country has begun looking honestly at its failures with input from employees, parents and pupils.

All toilets need some sort of system to deal with the resultant sewage in a safe manner or be connected to a communal treatment system for that purpose.

School toilets still the pits

Mtundini Saphepha, a caretaker at a primary school, recounts how he was stuck in excreta when a latrine collapsed.

Special Investigating Unit to probe Eastern Cape education

The troubled education department will be probed but there are doubts this will make any difference.

let us also focus on the teachers who stay up past midnight marking, who sacrifice weekends for extra lessons and who quietly absorb the stress so their learners don’t have to.

Eastern Cape ‘cannot pay’ teachers

But the department’s excuse is untenable in law and fact, says the Legal Resource Centre.

A lesson in shifting the teacher vacancies blame

Court action is to blame for teacher vacancies, says the Eastern Cape education department.

Money is an impediment but so too is the lack of political will, accountability and quality teacher training and support

If Motshekga doesn’t pay up she could be taking the bus home

Cars from the minister’s office have been attached to ensure the education department coughs up the R28-million it owes in teacher salaries.

Extended recess: Classrooms remain empty as Eastern Cape schools fail to retain their teachers due to a lack of funding form the department.

Schools unite to fix salary snarl-ups

Ninety Eastern Cape schools are demanding the education department reimburse them for the R81m in teacher salaries they have had to pay.

Facing facts: Conditions in many of the Eastern Cape’s schools remain poor and the department is under pressure to remedy some of the shortcomings.

Eastern Cape pupils picket against shoddy school

Pupils at a rural school in the Eastern Cape say they are tired of being let down by government.

In Queen’s Mercy, pupils pull back from the brink

Equal Education activists help rural Eastern Cape school to find its voice and stand up for the right to education.

Our courts are schooling the state

Our courts are schooling the state

With prompting from civil society, judges are reminding the state of its material obligations to schools and pupils.