Dec 18, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
The role of SWANCEFA is to organize partners and stakeholders to discuss key issues related to education policy and decision-making. It conducts research and evidence-based studies to inform policies and advocate for improvements within the education sector.
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Dec 18, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
The bilateral meeting between the SNAT and the Ministry of Education and Training [MoET] on Thursday [18-02-2021] was a kick at the can, allowing social partners to engage in reflective thought on the state of the country’s education system.
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
On Tuesday this week, January 19, 2021, a chill sailed down my spine as I laid my eyes on a horrid headline in the Swazi Observer,
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
The content expressed inside the magazine remain intellectual property of the authors and structures they represent, not
the Editor's. Even though we endeavor, with all might, to be accurate in our publication, the publisher, editor, printers are
not liable for any repercussions emanating hereto.
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
The ITUC works to ensure decent work, social justice, and fair treatment for all workers across the world. It supports trade unions in protecting labour rights, improving working conditions, and influencing policies that affect workers and their families.
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
The Theme for this year was: “Rise for our Bodies, our Earth, our Future!” The event was held at the University of Eswatini-Kwaluseni Campus. This Festival advocates for an end of Gender Based Violence in our communities and society as a whole.
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
ESERA Stakeholder Engagement Forum on the tarrif increase proposal of 20.67% as requested by the Eswatini Electricity Company
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
Suzanne Grant Lewis, IIEP Director and keynote speaker at UNESCO’s recent webinar on preparing for and managing the reopening of schools
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
As John Bailey opined in his July 14, 2020 article, ‘Reopening Resilient Schools,’ hosted by ‘Education Next,’ that ‘in planning to reopen, schools will be forced to question long-standing assumptions and develop strategies that can lead to building a better education system. The process can help to distinguish between the superfluous and the essential and build from those fundamentals.’
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Dec 15, 2017Mcolisi Motsa
“Repressing citizen journalists is not only a violation of human rights but also a major impediment to Vietnam’s aspirations to become a tech and innovation hub.”
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