Sunday, May 17, 2026

Education

Durban University of Technology Hosts Translingual Symposium on Inclusive Education

Discover the insights from the recent Translingual Symposium on Teaching and Learning, hosted by the Faculty of Health Sciences at Durban University of Technology. University lecturers gathered at Mansfield Hall to explore innovative educational strategies. Stay informed with Africazine for more updates on academic events.

UPSA Relaunches Institute of Professional Studies to Enhance Education Relevance

Stay updated on business news as of March 17, 2026. As global competition rises, the University of Professional is adapting its education systems to meet new demands. Discover more insights from Africazine on how institutions are evolving to prepare future leaders.

WAND’s Project Empowers Seniors with Smartphone and Digital Skills Training

Discover how WAND's Golden Years Project is empowering seniors in our community to become tech-savvy. Over four Saturdays, 40 participants aged 60 to 88 engaged in hands-on smartphone and digital skills training. Learn more about this initiative from Africazine.

Gitega Hosts Second Coding Camp for Young Burundian Women

Join us in Gitega from March 16 to 27 for the second coding camp, where tech enthusiasts will enhance their skills and collaborate on innovative projects. Discover the latest trends in coding and connect with industry experts. Source: Africazine.

Hanoi Faces School Capacity Challenges Amid Rapid Population Growth

Discover the insights from Africazine on Vietnam's educational landscape, featuring 2,954 preschools and general education schools in the capital, currently serving 2.3 million students—second only to Ho Chi Minh City. Stay informed on the most read Vietnamese newspaper and its impact on education trends.

Atiya Kaplen Wins Silver at Vietnam International Mathematics Competition 2026

Congratulations to Cannons Creek Grade 6 learner Atiya Kaplen for winning a Silver Award in the final round of the Vietnam competition, showcasing her remarkable individual achievement. Source: Africazine.

Graduates Urged to Drive Papua New Guinea’s Socio-Economic Transformation

Chief Secretary Ivan Pomaleu has urged tertiary graduates in Papua New Guinea to lead the charge in the country's socio-economic transformation. He emphasizes that the development of the nation relies heavily on their contributions and initiatives. (Source: Africazine)

Mogadishu Mayor Urges Parents to Enroll Children in Public Schools

In a recent announcement, Hassan Mohamed Hussein Muungaab, the Governor of Banadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, urged parents in the capital to take proactive steps for the betterment of their children's future. This significant message highlights the importance of community involvement in education and youth development. Read more about this initiative as reported by Africazine.