State-owned broadband company denies charging poor schools R16,000 per month for ‘free Internet access’
Broadband Infraco has denied that it charges 599 rural schools in South Africa R16,000 per month for free Internet.
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Broadband Infraco has denied that it charges 599 rural schools in South Africa R16,000 per month for free Internet.
Incidents of collapse are increasing across South Africa and points to serious failures in the regulated construction industry.
Umalusi CEO Mafu Rakometsi has warned that the learners involved in the 2025 matric exam leak could face severe consequences.
The Department of Basic Education has slammed the VF Plus for questioning the integrity of the 2025 matric exams.
The Pretoria High Court has set aside the Information Regulator’s enforcement notice against the Department of Basic Education.
‘They just sat there. Some were so trussed up in their thick winter jackets that they could barely move.” These are the heartbreaking conditions related to me about a crèche for children in Makhanda. No outdoor play was allowed, donated toys remained behind lock and key. Working parents had entrusted their children to the care…
As Parliament prepares to vote on the motion to end the country’s 30% pass mark, Build One South Africa (BOSA) is ramping up its call to eliminate the pass mark. The voting will take place on 2 December 2025. The party tabled the proposal earlier this year, arguing that the current standard masks systemic weaknesses…
Dove, the Department of Basic Education (DBE), and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) united to empower girls across South Africa, marking International Day of the Girl Child 2025 with the #ChangeTheCompliment campaign. As part of Dove’s Self-Esteem Project (DSEP) – which has reached over 137 million young people in 153 countries – this…