Tanzania said on Wednesday it would allow pregnant students and teenaged mothers to continue with their studies, reversing a heavily-criticized policy instituted by its late autocratic leader…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a historic shock to education, shuttering schools for over 1.6 billion children worldwide.
Over 100,000 children residing in country’s most educationally disadvantaged areas will benefit from a World Bank financed education project that aims to increase access to primary…
The Government of Zimbabwe has kickstarted the Africa Day Feeding Programme in schools throughout the country. Ministry Provincial Education Director, Philemon Musakanya said during a launch…
The demand of the unions includes rectifying inconsistencies in the Integrated Payroll Personnel Information System (IPPIS), non-payment of arrears of minimum wage, delay in renegotiation with government, NASU and SSANU 2009 agreement, among others.
The British Council claims it has spent £1.5 million on the implementation of the Kano Literacy and Mathematics Accelerator programme (KaLMA) in Wudil and Dawakin Tofa…
This is as a result of the limited time the students have to assimilate everything they have been taught within just seven weeks.
The cabinet also ordered that the remaining classes in the first semester of the current academic year be taken only through an online system
World Teachers’ DayHeld annually on 5th October since 1994, World Teachers Day has become the occasion to mark progress and reflect on the rights, responsibilities and…
Morocco’s Ministry of Education has described as fake news it postponed the the regional baccalaureate exam. The examination, which normally holds around July, is fixed for…