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Consumer education is answer to financial apathy

The unbanked are at risk, forum hears.

Dr Mamphela Ramphele said the need to get a university education in order to succeed created a financial noose for South Africans.

Consumer education is answer to financial apathy

The unbanked are at risk, forum hears

Financial literacy study paints gloomy picture

Financial literacy study paints gloomy picture

The study was the first of its kind in the country

Earning a healthy and sustainable income is not enough

Know more to have more

South Africa must continue to apply local and international insights into the importance of financial education in driving economic growth

Modifier: Lyndwill Clarke

Changing behaviour through education

Financial inclusion is an important aspect of the country’s efforts to ensure an improved quality of life for all

Mr ZO Sisilana

Community engagement is vital

Bank takes a holistic view to effect change

Earning a healthy and sustainable income is not enough

Know more to have more

SA must continue to apply local and international insights into the important role financial education plays in driving prosperity and economic growth

Modifier: Lyndwill Clarke

Changing behaviour through education

Financial inclusion is an important aspect of the country’s efforts to ensure an improved quality of life for all

Mr ZO Sisilana

Community engagement is vital

Bank takes a holistic view to effect change

Financial literacy study paints gloomy picture

Financial literacy study paints gloomy picture

The study reveals interesting but unexpected results

Earning a healthy and sustainable income is not enough

Educating our country about money matters Financial education empowers people and communities

Financial exclusion played a crucial role in the tensions that led to the Marikana tragedy.

Public Service and Administration Deputy Minister Ayanda Dlodlo urged public servants to continue going the extra mile.

Deputy minister lauds innovation

Ofiicials encouraged to find new solutions

Deputy Minister for Public Service and Administration Ayanda Dlodlo with Prajen Parmanand and Chris Coucorakis from the road traffic inspectorate in Pietermaritzburg

Ministerial awards recognise progress

the special ministerial awards single out projects and individuals who have made significant progress in improving public sector service delivery.

Solutions that make a difference to citizens and save the government money were what she wants

Innovating service delivery

Government departments in Mpumalanga, Free State and Limpopo take top honours

Panelists on the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking Forum on education at the SABC.

Who did the talking?

List of speakers during the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking Forum on education.

Panelists on the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking Forum on education at the SABC.

The problem is bigger than we think

South Africa has a critical skills shortage which undermines the sustainability of our country’s economy

Maggie Makgoba speaks on behalf of teachers at the M&G Critical Thinking Forum on education.

Clear economic goals are essential to education’s success

A teacher asks some pointed questions about our education system

Panelists on the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking Forum on education at the SABC.

Where is education in South Africa headed?

Many consider education in South Africa to be in a state of emergency.

Graeme Bloch speaks at the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking Forum on education.

No easy solutions

It is easy to create a few quick improvements in education — simply test children’s eyesight.

Schoolchildren in the audience at the Mail & Guardian Critical Thinking forum on education.

Education and sustainable economic growth linked

The United States released a paper titled "A Nation at Risk".