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‘Mathematics can solve skills shortage’
The South African Mathematics Foundation (SAMF) calls on schools in the Free State to register learners for two of the country’s premium mathematics competitions.
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Learnerships can unlock potential
A struggling economy and job market worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic has left the youth unsure about whether they’ll find employment after school or university.
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‘Pass rate a mockery of curriculum’
Mmusi Maimane’s view on the need for South Africa to up the subject pass rate from 30% to 50% has received mixed reaction from various stakeholders.
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Vaccine literacy vital
While South Africans are urged to get vaccinated against Covid-19 to curb the spread of the virus, vaccine hesitancy has led to many people opting not to get the free jab.
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Tournament aids needy learners
Marking its 15 year celebration, the Kopano Social Club in Bloemfontein will stage a charity football tournament in aid of needy learners.
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SA’s census to start soon
South Africans are urged to participate in the 2022 census, conducted by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) from 3 to 28 February. This will be the fourth since 1994, with the last having been in 2011.
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Tennis hosted
Two junior International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournaments will be staged in Bloemfontein soon.
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Learner placement still lacking
A Bloemfontein woman is stranded after application for the placement of her child was rejected by two public secondary schools.
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Enterprising spirit pays off
A young entrepreneur’s tenacity in her agricultural venture continues to bear fruit.
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Youngsters supported on cancer journey
Many South African families are facing the most challenging battle they will ever have to encounter: the gruelling fight against childhood cancer.




