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Timol’s experience was not unique. Rivonia trialist Ahmed Kathrada often speaks about how moving alone from Schweizer-Reneke to Joburg at the tender age of eight to attend school contributed to ...
Schools are to start a phased reopening from June 1, but Covid-19 protocols must be in place. And teachers will also have to deal with learners’ and parents’ uncertainty created by the ...
The high school where Texas teen Ahmed Mohamed was arrested for a clock invention that a teacher mistook for a bomb said they would welcome him back as a student.
Local news News Schools Azaadville matrics make school proud Class of 2014 from Ahmed Timol Secondary School achieve 96,1 per cent pass rate.
Staff and pupils of Ahmed Timol greet their beloved deputy principal Yusuf Docrat. Yusuf Docrat, deputy principal of Ahmed Timol Secondary has taken early retirement. The school governing body ...
Johannesburg – People from all walks of life seated in a packed courtroom 2D of the North Gauteng High Court stood up and clapped simultaneously minutes after Judge Billy Mothle ruled that ...
In October 1971, South African anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol died under suspicious circumstances in police custody. An inquest the next year found that he committed suicide by jumping out of ...
Winner: Azhar Rajah, Ahmed Timol Secondary School, Gauteng Rajah represents a generation of young fired-up teachers who are joining the profession in droves.
Matric pupils at the Ahmed Timol Secondary School in Krugersdorp take pledge on 18 October 2024 to write and conduct their finals exams with fairness and integrity.
Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old Muslim student who got in trouble over a homemade clock mistaken for a bomb, was withdrawn from his Texas high school on Monday.
Capetimes Opinion Timol, a proponent of equal education FAREWELL: Family, friends, school pupils, comrades and colleagues follow Ahmed Timol's hearse in Roodepoort on October 29, 1971.
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