On Friday, an 8-ton truck that was delivering stationery on behalf of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education to a primary school was hijacked at gunpoint. The truck, carrying A4 paper worth R168 ...
From macaroni to beans and even toiletries like detergents, alongside four reams of copy paper, school stationery lists are sparking outrage among South African parents. The mounting frustration ...
I hear sad stories about kids unable to go to school because they don’t have necessities.” He encouraged residents who wanted to contribute to contact his office. “Whatever stationery they have, such ...
Listen below. On Wednesday 15 January, children across South Africa officially went back to school. The start of a school year is always an expensive time for parents who must ensure their ...
Furthermore, it was found that 53.2 percent of the affected children have either reduced or completely stopped purchasing school stationery, while 26.1 percent have resorted to re-using previously ...
Additionally, 53.2 percent of the affected children have either reduced or completely stopped purchasing school stationery, while 26.1 percent have resorted to reusing previously used items.
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and parents are feeling the financial pressure of back-to-school stationery expenses. 'Breakfast with Martin Bester' discussed some of the absurd items spotted on social media that schools have ...
The Institute for Workforce Advancement's expanded manufacturing program will focus on green energy and workforce readiness.
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From macaroni and beans to toiletries like detergents – along with four reams of copy paper – school stationery lists are sparking outrage among South African parents. The mounting frustration has led ...
The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission has conducted over 140 surveillances and inspections specifically targeting back-to-school stationery items. FCCC Chief Executive Joel Abrahm says that ...