SA’s First Multimedia Centre to Help Children with Dyslexia

By SAPeople Contributor 01-03-19 09:31

Soweto is the home of the first ever – multimedia centre for children with dyslexia in South Africa. The 22-seater multimedia centre, based at the Tlhokomelo Special School in Meadowlands, will close the gap between traditional teaching methods and children with learning styles that don’t fall within the parameters of these methods. Dyslexia, which affects […]

Vote and Have a Say in the Country’s Future

By SAPeople Contributor 28-02-19 15:41

Cabinet has called on all eligible South Africans, especially young first-time voters, to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming national and provincial elections. Citizens have been called on to have a say in the future of the country. “In South Africa, the right to vote is a culmination of years of struggle for […]

Do You Know What Your Children Are Watching?

By SAPeople Contributor 28-02-19 11:17

The Film and Publication Board (FPB) has urged parents to be vigilant and closely monitor their children’s online activities, especially games downloaded on various App stores or from other online sources. The board in a statement said it has been alerted of a mobile game called “Momo Challenge”, which it describes as a form of […]

Expats Fear Expulsion as South Africa Moves to Tighten Job Terms

By Reuters 22-12-20 17:22

Foreign workers in South Africa with expertise deemed vital to the economy are worried that authorities will reduce the number of critical skills eligible for work permits, a move they say could force some of them out of the country as early as April. Immigration lawyers say a shortened list of critical skills circulating among […]

Film of Riel Dancing and South African Expat (82) Headed to US Festival

By Jennie Glover 27-02-19 17:51

82-year-old South African-born Elsa Perez stars in the documentary called “Get Riel” featuring Perez dancing as well as footage sent through by South African riel dancers. The Sunnyside Up Film Festival in Ardmore Oklahoma, USA will be screening ‘Get Riel’ next month in its competition, and you can show your support by voting on their […]

Wastewater Audit Missing as Countrywide Water Shortage Looms

By SAPeople Contributor 25-02-19 17:33

After reports were sent to cabinet, water test results have not been released for five years. A countrywide water shortage is a decade away unless urgent action is taken to rehabilitate and preserve our rivers and catchment areas, fix and maintain crumbling infrastructure, and implement water re-use. Without intervention, South Africa faces a deficit of […]

WATCH: St John’s D.S.G Fun School Dance

By SAPeople Contributor 25-02-19 13:32

Watch St John’s D.S.G. staff and pupils in their latest fun dance video filmed to celebrate the start of half-term break. https://www.facebook.com/stjohnsdsg/posts/1386143711527979?__xts__[0]=68.ARAbolypyucjz-1hvsZ_-7Qb63yRpdGfAMkeifw3fdkJ_lrcxPnl3mGOYfeyYLkj32THYUY8lw_dzPh-73C_zr8_GRs2wkROpGEiL5qCgIOfdQn7XHBYNwYlBkDy2YXmSacZYE7iCy1UuZJfMzcnwJLhlpf_oVna9k23JdgIU8FbOzFT4wYbIZxjz9vIB6HVgnah57XufLbC4GsJSFLdXnXd73xE1uPKkfKgJza73ai07VOO4aaBgUW2UyfKHkSHnU2csI2-J-wSk6AVqAzx2oDyEzF_uCz6ZpDoLauhePQMGoJWKdAttZZPOcOLysxiJhF03w13lrkRULw-AQJcZa7V4pPY&__tn__=C-R

SA’s Traditional Leaders Can Help Debunk Patriarchy Myths

By SAPeople Contributor 22-02-19 09:02

As custodians of culture, traditional leaders are ideally placed within communities to expose myths around patriarchy and notions of ownership over the bodies of women that continue to persist. This is according to the Minister of Women Bathabile Dlamini, who on Thursday addressed a dialogue with traditional leaders. The Minister said her department supports and […]

Calls for Traditional Leaders to Rally Behind SONA Priority Areas

By SAPeople Contributor 20-02-19 11:09

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the government has asked traditional leaders to rally behind government to ensure that the five urgent priority tasks that he announced in his State of the Nation Address, are implemented. The President said this when he addressed the official opening of the National House of Traditional Leaders at the Old Assembly […]

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Grab a Book and Join the Reading Revolution

By SAPeople Contributor 15-12-19 12:32

Drop everything for 30 minutes and read a book – that’s the message from Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga as she jumpstarted the reading revolution on Friday. The Minister urged schools to set aside 30 minutes for reading for enjoyment every day and called on parents to support their children in practising their reading skills […]

Changing the Way our Colleges Work is Key to Reducing Unemployment

By SAPeople Contributor 15-02-19 10:56

Business should inform curricula to prepare South Africa for the fourth industrial revolution, writes Business Unity SA CEO Tanya Cohen. In any other society, a youth unemployment rate of upwards of 30% would give policymakers and administrators sleepless nights. But the slow pace of reform in higher education and the seeming absence of a broad-based, […]

Valentine’s Day: Five Ways to Ensure Your Flowers are Ethical

By SAPeople Contributor 14-02-19 11:32

If you take an interest in ethical consumerism and plan to treat someone special this February 14, what dilemmas lie ahead? You might already be conscious of getting child labour and slave-free chocolate, a recycled card, even fair trade gold, and perhaps vintage or conflict-free diamonds if it’s a very special year. But what about […]

Fake Qualifications are on the Rise. How Universities can Manage the Risk

By SAPeople Contributor 14-02-19 11:24

Fake credentials have become a global problem. The National Student Clearinghouse, a US NGO that offers a degree verification service, reports that falsified academic credentials are a serious, prevalent and ever-increasing problem. In 2015 the New York Times reported on a billion-dollar industry consisting of 3 300 “diploma mills”. These were fake universities that sold […]

Home from Home Welcomes New Leadership

By SAPeople Contributor 13-02-19 12:28

Home from Home is a non-profit organisation, a registered cluster foster scheme, and so much more. It is also a family of dedicated social workers, foster moms and support staff who are committed to providing loving supported and supervised community-based foster care for more than 200 orphaned, abused, neglected and vulnerable children. Home from Home […]

How Employment Has Changed in 10 Years

By SAPeople Contributor 13-02-19 11:42

Manufacturing — a vital industrial sector — has shed 300,000 jobs. Unemployment in South Africa increased from 23.2% to 26.7% between the first quarters of 2008 and 2018. The actual number of jobs increased from 14.4 million to 16.4 million, but the number of people wanting to work (the labour force) increased much faster, from […]

SA Film Students Break into Video-on-Demand Business

By SAPeople Contributor 13-02-19 07:47

Broadcast TV isn’t an option and using self-publish platforms like YouTube means competing with millions of videos from across the globe, so how do SA film students get their work noticed? A recent deal between the video-on-demand service Showmax and African film school AFDA is set to showcase local talent in an entirely new way. […]

Africa Play Conference Brings Fun Back into Learning

By SAPeople Contributor 12-02-19 13:28

In the near future, classrooms will be vibrant spaces where fun and acquiring knowledge blend seamlessly as the Basic Education Department wants to make play a fundamental block of learning. Following the President’s announcement at the State of the Nation Address that Early Childhood Education (ECD) centres will migrate from the Department of Social Development […]

Girl Power – Top Learner Aims to be an Engineer

By SAPeople Contributor 12-02-19 07:46

The Western Cape’s top Engen Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) matriculant, Maajidah Arendse hopes to become a successful civil engineer and a proud representative of women in Engineering. “I want to be a part of projects that improve both the built and natural environment by making new discoveries and making the lives of my fellow South […]

AKA Donates R100 000 to Wits SRC Humanitarian Fund

By Wendy Mothata 11-02-19 11:53

The South African Hip Hop Rapper Kiernan Forbes, affectionately known as AKA has announced on his Twitter page that he has donated R100 000 to Student Representative Council (SRC), Humanitarian Fund. The rapper has shown support of the students who have been protesting at various institutions of higher learning education due to the different grievances […]

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