Burundi's First Plastic Surgeon Paves the Way for a New Era in Healthcare
allAfrica
"Being the first plastic and reconstructive surgeon in my country is a great honour," Dr. Baramburiye said. "But it's also a huge load on my shoulders, a lot of pressure." Read more »
Everyone Suffers When Education is Wielded As A Weapon of War [guest column]
allAfrica
Since 2017, Cameroon has been engulfed in a bloody civil war that has involved the cruel and unorthodox weapon of withholding education. This conflict has led to the deaths of… Read more »
Four IEBC Staff to Be Prosecuted Over Fake KCSE Academic Papers
Capital FM
Four staff members of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) are set to face multiple criminal charges, including forgery, following the approval of their… Read more »
Africa's 'Sleeping' Language, |xam, Has Been Written in Stone At Oxford University [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
A response to the legacy of the imperialist and mining magnate Cecil John Rhodes is being written into the fabric of the refurbished Rhodes House at the University of Oxford in the… Read more »
Hearing-Impaired Student's Education Shattered As USAID Pulls Scholarship
Liberian Investigator
A promising academic journey has come to an abrupt halt for Emmanuel K. Kollie, a hearing-impaired senior student at Cuttington University's Suakoko Campus, following the… Read more »
Racial Discrimination Rocks Peterhouse Boys School - Black Teachers and Students Feel the Heat
New Zimbabwe
PRESTIGIOUS Anglican-run institution, Peterhouse Boys School (PHB) has once again torched a storm on the back of rampant allegations of victimisation of black teachers and learners… Read more »
Nigerian University Defies Minister's Directive, Issues Appointment Letter to 'Illegal' VC
Premium Times
The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, had reversed the appointment of Christopher Ogbogbo and approved Lucian Chukwu, who emerged first in the recruitment process as the… Read more »
South Africa's Department of Basic Education Is Not Planning to Introduce 'Grade 13' in High Schools
Africa Check
South Africa's Department of Basic Education is not planning to introduce 'grade 13' in high schools Read more »
Aga Khan University Hospital Wins $100,000 Grant for Breast Cancer Study
Capital FM
The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUHN) has secured a $100,000 grant from AstraZeneca to study the impact of nurse navigators in early breast cancer care. Read more »
Govt Okays 11 New Private Universities in Nigeria
This Day
The Federal Government has granted provisional licenses for 11 new private universities to operate in Nigeria. Read more »
Zimsec Opens Registration for 2025 Exams
The Herald
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has opened registration for the June and November 2025 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations. Read more »
School Closure During Ramadan - Katsina Govt Reacts to Controversy
Premium Times
"The Ministry has specifically designed extra lessons for Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) candidates in public, private and community schools," Mr Suleiman… Read more »
Fire Destroys CU Girls' Dorm - Again
Liberian Observer
A fire incident occurred at Cuttington University's main campus in Suakoko, Bong County last week, where the female dormitory known as 'Rally Hall' was damaged. Several female… Read more »
Kuisebmond SS Boosted With Stoves
New Era
The Kuisebmond Secondary School last week received a donation of eight stoves for their home economics kitchen and a power upgrade. Read more »
Efforts to Rescue Abducted Benue University Students Ongoing - Official
Premium Times
When contacted on Monday, the spokesperson for the Benue State Police Command, Sewuese Anene, said she has previously confirmed the incident but does not have an update on the… Read more »