The academic staff at Bahr el Ghazal University have accused the Minister of Higher Education of misrepresenting their demand for salary arrears.
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Education
Nigeria to ban English language in primary schools
Nigerian plans to abolish the teaching of English language in primary schools in a move to promote the teaching of children on local languages. Continue reading Nigeria to ban English language in primary schools
Two universities renew threats of strike over small salary
Lecturers at two public universities – the University of Bahr el Ghazal and Rumbek University of Science and Technology have threatened to go on strike if the government fails to increase their salaries within seven days. Continue reading Two universities renew threats of strike over small salary
Implementation of EAC Common Market Protocol explained
Key commitments and achievements in the East Africa common market protocol have been met especially on the five freedoms and two rights, according to a senior official with the regional block.
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Torit college students boycott classes over increased tuition fee
Students at Torit Health Science Institute in Eastern Equatoria State boycotted classes Monday morning in protest over an increment in tuition fees. Continue reading Torit college students boycott classes over increased tuition fee
Ministry of Education launches website
The Ministry of General Education and Instructions has launched a website for academic communications and to help students apply for scholarship opportunities. Continue reading Ministry of Education launches website
Awut warns against selling school land to foreign charity
The Minister of General Education and Instructions Awut Deng Acuil has warned against leasing land belonging to Juba Technical Secondary School to a foreign organization. Continue reading Awut warns against selling school land to foreign charity
78-year-old Victoria: ‘I am the proof that education has no age limit”
A member of the national parliament graduated from the University of Juba on Saturday at the age of 78, becoming the second oldest female student to graduate since 2018. Continue reading 78-year-old Victoria: ‘I am the proof that education has no age limit”
Mundri West school welcomes back 5 pregnant pupils
Continue reading Mundri West school welcomes back 5 pregnant pupils
Ex-official to govt: Lay off 24,600 unqualified teachers
The former Minister of General Education and Instruction says a big number of the current teaching workforce on government payroll is incapable to deliver and should be sent away. Continue reading Ex-official to govt: Lay off 24,600 unqualified teachers