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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Government Welcomes Research Findings On Reading AbilitiesGovernment has welcomed the recent findings by Intelpoint's Research, which rank South Africa as the second most literate country on the African continent, with an adult literacy rate of 95%.
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: 10 Key Highlights From Rwanda's New Living Conditions SurveyBelow are 10 key highlights from the survey: The survey report indicated that Rwanda recorded a significant decline in poverty over the past seven years, lifting more than 1.5 million citizens out of ...
Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney joined George Wrighster in an exclusive new interview on a number of topics. Here are his ...
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ITWeb on MSNITWeb TV: Centennial Schools eyes local, global expansionCentennial Schools eyes local, global expansion By Sibahle Malinga, ITWeb senior news journalist.Johannesburg, 28 Mar 2025In this episode of ITWeb TV, Sibahle Malinga chats to Shaun Fuchs, CEO and ...
In many markets that I get to travel to, the banks are desperately keen to drive digital experiences in the issuing and ...
In the wake of the shifting global economic landscape, the concept of a “new world economic order” has begun to take shape — ...
DDG Hill reflected on the symbolic timing of the negotiations of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), which coincided with the release into the public domain ...
TikTok engages African governments at the second Safer Internet Summit in Cape Town, South Africa to strengthen online safety for its users.
Not all provinces or schools are equally capable of converting additional resources into better outcomes, as the recent Limpopo and Eastern Cape debacles have shown ... On functional literacy rates, ...
That’s all it takes to be considered literate. This brings us to another important term—literacy rate. By definition: Literacy rate is the percentage of people in a country who can read and write.
CAPE TOWN - Cape Town residents are fuming over the city's proposed R84.1 billion budget for 2025/2026. They are particularly upset about the 7.96% increase in rates for commercial, industrial ...
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