5 Feb 2013

Education & Training

 

The wages of sin

No business can survive by selling its products for less than it costs to produce those same products. Hence, Agri SA reckons that the just-announced minimum wages for farmworkers will drive farmers to make tough decisions. As Johannes Möller, president of Agri SA says: "The 52% increase in the minimum wage for farmworkers, as announced by the Minister Oliphant ... will have drastic implications for this sector and related industries." It's also as well for farmworkers and Cosatu to realise once and for all, that it is government that sets the minimum wage.

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has vowed to strengthen public order policing, and says public order policing in South Africa needs to reflect the ethos of human rights and dignity. Not before time, but it will be an uphill battle, given the somewhat less than stellar record when it comes to police brutality directed at the public, suspects and protesters... Tatane and Marikana spring to mind.

One cannot help but feel that Eskom knows that they will never get the massive hikes they are demanding, but on the basis of go in high and settle for less, the Eskom public hearings kicked off in Gauteng. More than one player pointed out what impact such hikes will have on poverty, investment and a range of other issues, if granted.

Perhaps one of the first things Eskom could do is stop placing ads on TV telling us how great they are and how they care about us.

Chris Moerdyk asks whether there is light at the end of the Telkom tunnel, and points that perhaps... there is... and that is good news for consumers who for decades have been subjected to call and internet costs that are way out of kilter with what is reasonable.

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IRBA revises training programme to strengthen auditors' role
In a move to strengthen the role of auditors as public protectors and to maintain globally accepted audit practices in South Africa, the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) is revising its education and training programme for aspiring Registered Auditors (RA). Read more >>

Professional bodies urged to assist youth
Boksburg: Higher Education and Training Minister Dr Blade Nzimande has urged professional bodies to help nurture young talent and assist the youth to gain skills in their particular professional areas. Read more >>

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More Gauteng learners get bursaries
PRETORIA: Up to 1 826 learners in Gauteng will be awarded bursaries estimated at R128 million to further their studies at higher education institutions, Premier Nomvula Mokonyane announced on Tuesday, 29 January 2013. Read more >>

Fees squeeze students, parents
Although the lack of space at tertiary institutions may be one of the reasons many matriculants cannot enrol at university, high fees are also a barrier to entry. Read more >>

UCT hopes its study will foster employment
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has launched a three-year, pan-African study on how to foster youth entrepreneurship in order to tackle the scourge of youth unemployment on the continent. Read more >>

ITS Mobile pilot test at TUT a success
ITS' new mobile applications now enables students at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) to access academic and financial information on their mobile devices. The applications were released to a pilot group of students mid-December 2012, and proved to be successful. Read more >>


Primary & Secondary Education

MySchool card spreads love
During the month of love, remember to swipe a MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet card and a percentage of your Valentine's Day purchase will be donated to your beneficiary of choice, whether it is a charity caring for children or the elderly, an environmental, wildlife cause, or a school. The card may be presented at kalahari.com, Toys R Us, Engen QuickShops, Waltons and Woolworths. For more information, including beneficiary choices plus how to select up to three causes to your card, go to www.myschool.co.za.

Engen Maths and Science Schools beat average matric pass rate by 17.4%
The 2012 class of the Engen Maths and Science Schools (EMSS) achieved a pass rate of 90.3%, beating the national average pass rate by 17.4%, proving the success of this private sector initiative to help learners achieve good maths and science matric results across four provinces in South Africa. Read more >>


International
Wikipedia wants a billion users by 2015
TOKYO, JAPAN: Wikipedia is aiming to use mobile phones to reach a billion people by 2015, a senior executive has said, doubling the present number of regular users. Read more >>

2013 New Year's Resolutions for students
[Joy M] You've mastered applied chemistry, argued your way through Eastern philosophy and can manipulate encoded data in your sleep; but have you mastered the art between knowing what you need and what you want? Well, New Year's Day has passed, but it's still not too late to make some resolutions that will make 2013 go better for you if you stick to your resolutions. Read more >>

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