Children in Southern Africa are going hungry following the region’s worst drought in 100 years, as a charity leader warns ...
Despite the South African Child Support Grant's success in aiding millions, many families struggle to meet basic needs, raising questions about its adequacy.
Chad health officials have sealed several dozen schools, sent thousands of children and their teachers home, and restricted movements to and from the Bologo district — 400 kilometers south of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNChaos Outside Cape Town Schools As Parents Demand Places for Their ChildrenParents say their children are subjected to poor learning conditions at Solomon Mahlangu Primary School Parents in Wallacedene are demanding that their children be transferred from Solomon Mahlangu ...
Roger Federer has stressed the importance of ramping up efforts to improve early childhood education in South Africa.
Southern Africa is reeling from the severe effects of the 2023/2024 El Niño episode, which has caused the worst drought ever ...
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business on MSNEducation scholarships: How Virtual InfoSec Africa CEO is spreading love to brilliant, needy youngstersThe rich and the poor have this in common: the Lord made them both” goes the Biblical saying in Proverbs 22:2 that emphasises ...
The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Bola Oyebamiji has lamented over poor condition ... several out-of-school children in the ...
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Over 300 children in Taamapuo, Bayeroo communities not in schoolThe education of over 300 children in the Taamapuo and Bayeroo communities in the Nadowli-Kaleo District is in limbo due to the lack of a teacher at the school, located in Bayeroo.The school was a ...
Almost half of South Africa’s 60-million-strong population is dependent on social grants provided by the government in different forms to cushion families and individuals from biting poverty.
Odigie, a renowned media personality, entrepreneur, and CEO of REB360, as well as the founder of WIRE Africa, has spent the ...
Incrementally, though, local governments set up milk depots and in some cases supplied milk for poor school children. It is quite possible that school milk was partly driven by the dairy industry ...
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