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APA-Juba (South Sudan) “We girls are often blamed for failing to finish our education, but to do that is not…
The Ethiopian Ministry of Education has said out of 896, 520 students who sat for the National School Leaving Examination for 2021-22 acadamic year, only 29,909 scored above 50 percent.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has commended the Class of 22 for its great performance in final exams which has made the nation to have a more hopeful future in “this generation of young South Africans to take our country to new heights,” APA learnt on Saturday.
The ministers in charge of education and training are committed to playing their part “fully and completely” by creating the necessary conditions for quality training to ensure decent socio-professional integration of youth.
The South African Class of 2022 has managed a remarkable 80.1 percent pass rate of “high-quality passes and distinctions” in final high school exams, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga announced in Johannesburg.
South Africa’s Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande on Friday warned prospective students to avoid bogus private colleges that have sprouted across the country offering qualifications that are not recognised by the government.
The African Spelling Bee Federation successfully hosted its 5th African Spelling Bee Championship in Blantyre, Malawi between the 6th and 11th December 2022.
Burkina Faso has “passed the dramatic mark of one million children” affected by the closure of schools due to the security crisis, the NGO Save the Children has warned in a statement.
European Union on Monday donated €33 million to two United Nations agencies to restore education facilities and provide school meals in parts of conflict-affected northern Ethiopia.
Following the approval and endorsement of the Smart Africa Board for GIGA implementation in Africa, and as part of supporting the ongoing Rwanda GIGA pilot project, Smart Africa Secretariat has donated 105 laptop computers to Rwanda.