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JOHANNESBURG – The Department of Social Development has conceded that it is legally incorrect to only pay organisations one quarter of their funding. This after some NPOs say they haven’t received their monies since April last year. The Gauteng Crisis Committee...
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BY: Lungile Msomi, ITWeb Journalist. Properly registered online schools could provide viable solutions to many of the challenges faced by South Africa’s education system. These include high dropout rates, inadequate infrastructure, a shortage of schools and teachers,...
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BY: Sibahle Malinga, ITWeb Senior News Journalist. While digital technologies have transformed education in SA and across Africa, inconsistent power supply and high data costs are among the key obstacles. This is one of the findings highlighted in new research...
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BY: ITWeb, Staff Writer. Financing to the value of €4 million (R82 million) will be used to help low-income Unesco member states to develop national legislation on artificial intelligence (AI) ethical rules. This, after Unesco and the European Commission agreed to...