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Teenage pregnancy crisis: Over 117,000 girls aged 10-19 gave birth in South Africa

Genevieve Serra|Published 3 days ago

Parents protest at Eastville Primary over inappropriate behaviour by school volunteer

Genevieve Serra|Published 1 month ago

Swift action needed against school bullying, says Minister Gwarube

Wendy Dondolo|Published 1 month ago

Matric Class of 2025: President Ramaphosa's words of encouragement for exam success

Kamogelo Moichela|Updated 1 month ago

Education authorities prepare for 2025 NSC exams amid security concerns

Simon Majadibodu|Published 1 month ago

Neumann returns to Labour Court in battle to get his job back

Chevon Booysen|Published 2 months ago

Frustrated students rally against NSFAS funding delays

Rapula Moatshe|Published 5 months ago

Shocking rise in sexual harassment cases in South African schools

Genevieve Serra|Published 7 months ago
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