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“Read with Wimpy” multilingual book initiative empowers young learners

Brandstories|Published 1 year ago

Help get pupils to the national robotics competition

Tracy-Lynn Ruiters|Published 1 year ago

Non-profit school has plans to expand, a new high school in pipeline for 2025

Staff Reporter|Published 1 year ago

Learners with disabilities acquire artisans skills

Rapula Moatshe|Published 1 year ago

K9 detection dogs can help reduce drug and alcohol abuse in schools

Anita Nkonki|Published 1 year ago

Amandlethu Secondary alumni donate uniforms to needy pupils

Mbali Khanyile|Published 1 year ago

UCT and UWC announces return of their full-fledged annual open day

Staff Reporter|Published 2 years ago

6 red flags to watch out for to avoid job scams

Xolile Mtembu|Published 2 years ago

Don’t fall victim to job scams in 2023: 6 red flags to watch out for

Xolile Mtembu|Published 2 years ago
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