
Siphesihle Buthelezi
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1 week ago |
iol.co.za | Mayibongwe Maqhina |Siphesihle Buthelezi
Mayibongwe Maqhina and Siphesihle Buthelezi|Published 2 minutes ago 3minNew guidelines for the implementation of the 2024 amendments to the South African Schools Act have sparked a fierce debate among education stakeholders. Image: Independent Newspapers ArchivesThe Department of Basic Education’s newly released Guidelines for the Implementation of the 2024 Amendments to the South African Schools Act have sparked a sharp divide among education stakeholders.
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3 weeks ago |
iol.co.za | Thobeka Ngema |Siphesihle Buthelezi
2minThere is a daunting backlog of over 700 000 unprinted cards, leaving many motorists in limbo. Image: Independent Newspapers ArchivesMotorists who applied for the renewal of their drivers licence cards months ago may have to wait even longer to receive their new cards. This comes as Transport Minister Barbara Creecy said the backlog of driving licences as of May 15 was estimated at 733 000 cards.
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1 month ago |
iol.co.za | Thami Magubane |Siphesihle Buthelezi
Basic Education Minister to speak with provincial departments 2minA child has a spoon of food to his mouthFile Picture: A child enjoys a good meal at a primary school. Picture: Independent Newspapers ArchivesImage: Independent Media Archives The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has welcomed the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) commitment to urgently address the school nutrition crisis affecting learners in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.
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1 month ago |
themercury.co.za | Thami Magubane |Siphesihle Buthelezi
Basic Education Minister to speak with provincial departmentsA child has a spoon of food to his mouthFile Picture: A child enjoys a good meal at a primary school. Picture: Independent Newspapers ArchivesImage: Independent Media Archives The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has welcomed the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) commitment to urgently address the school nutrition crisis affecting learners in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.
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1 month ago |
capetimes.co.za | Thami Magubane |Siphesihle Buthelezi
The DA is taking legal action over a section of the amended Employment Equity Act, claiming it creates race-based employment quotas that will exclude and harm certain segments of the population. Image: Independent Newspapers ArchivesTHE Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEAA) is the latest contentious issue that has divided the two major parties in the Government of National Unity (GNU).
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