How Brazil’s classroom-to-cockpit vision shows what South Africa has lost The lesson from Brazil’s Embraer is simple: industrial innovation begins in the classroom and survives only when competence outranks politics… by Des Latham October 10, 2025 Analysis·News
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Matric results: Still missing the mark(s)? Maths and physical science distinctions among South Africa’s matrics have stagnated. What does that mean for higher education and the job market?… by Paul Berkowitz January 29, 2025 News
The matric results in five key graphs The quality of South Africa’s matric results is the highest it’s been. But for many, it’s not enough to bridge the gap between basic… by Paul Berkowitz January 15, 2025 News
These are South Africa’s priciest schools for 2025 Elite schools will breach new thresholds in 2025, with nine day schools charging more than R200,000 a year and one boarding school surpassing R400,000… by Andrew Thompson December 9, 2024 News
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