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One million Nigerian children to miss school due to insecurity: UN

ABUJA— One million Nigerian children will likely stay away from school because of the threat of violence after a series of mass kidnappings and attacks targeting students this year, the UN said. More than 1,000 pupils have been snatched in mass abduc...

UNICEF: 1 Million Children in Nigeria Could Miss School

The U.N. Children's Fund in Nigeria said at least 1 million Nigerian children could miss school this year because of insecurity, as schools in the north of the country have been targeted by armed groups in a series of mass kidnappings for ransom.UNICEF...

MEC Albert Fritz welcomes reports on visible policing activities

Minister Fritz welcomes reports on visible policing activities driven by the ProvinceToday, the Minister of Community Safety, Albert Fritz, welcomes reports on LEAP and Western Cape Liquor Authority enforcement activities, both of which are driven by t...

Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities on passing of Deputy Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize

It is with great sadness and with a heavy heart we wish to inform the public that the Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Professor Hlengiwe Buhle Mkhize passed away this morning, 16 September 2021, after a ...

Basic Education on amendment of matric examination time-table to accommodate Local Government Elections

Matric examination time-table has been amended to accommodate Local Government Elections The final National Senior Certificate examination will now start on 27 October 2021, not 1 November as initially scheduled. The papers, English (Home Language, Fir...

Education disrupted: The second year of the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures

Schoolchildren around the world have lost an estimated 1.8 trillion hours – and counting – of in-person learning since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. As a result, young learners have been cut off from their education and t...

Basic Education celebrates World Literacy Day, 7 Sept

The Department of Basic Education will tomorrow, Tuesday 07 September 2021-mark World Literacy Day which is celebrated globally on 08 September 2021. ...

Basic Education connects with winners of National Teaching Awards from 2000 to 2010

Department of Basic Education calls for previous NTA winners from the year 2000 - 2010 The Department of Basic Education celebrates 21 years of the...

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Angolan National Arrested for Alleged Murder of Girlfriend at Hochfeld Farm

Hochfeld: A 24-year-old Angolan national was arrested on Sunday night at a commercial farm in the Hochfeld area for allegedly attacking and killing his girlfriend with a panga. According to Namibia Press Agency, the Namibian Police Force (NamPol)'s h...
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Imam of Dano’s Great Mosque Calls for Understanding Among Burkinabe Authorities

Dano: The imam of the great mosque of Dano, El Adj Sabdina Ciss©, has called for understanding between the Burkinabe authorities during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, which marked the end of Ramadan on Monday, March 31. According to Burkina Informati...

Twenty Students from Kourw©ogo Trained in Daily Life Skills and Health Rights

Bouss©: Twenty students from Kourw©ogo trained in daily life skills The Network for the Promotion and Empowerment of Rural Women (REPAFER) trained, on March 27 and 28, 2025 in Bouss©, about twenty students from schools in the Kourw©ogo province, on da...

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