Does South Africa belong to all who live in it? Is our constitution misinterpreted to suit a certain narrative? We spoke to Simlindile Loyiso Ngcibi an attorney of the high court based in Durban and is a director at Advocatus Legal Consultancy.
Operation Dudula announced that it will launch a campaign aimed at preventing foreign children, particularly those without legal documentation, from enrolling in public schools. We spoke to Zandile Dabula, Founder and Leader of Operation Dudula.
Founded in 1986, the Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children was established in response to the urgent need for medical examinations and support for sexually abused children. Since then, it has evolved into a leading child protection NGO in South Africa. Today, the Teddy Bear Foundation is dedicated to providing…
It is estimated that as much as 15% of the South African population suffers from drug addiction in one form or another. With no accurate figures or statistics gathered in relation to Prescription Drug Addiction, the amount of people who are suffering from this form of addiction is largely unknown…
According to a statement made by the Presidency, approximately 3.3 million people live with disabilities in South Africa, with less than 1% of them being student. Marketing its 31st anniversary, the NCPD will continue its annual Casual Day campaign, which not only aims to raise funds but also to raise…
Through it's Advocacy & Resource Centre for Students with Disabilities (ARCSWiD), the University of South Africa (UNISA) is hosting a national conference for students with disabilities, which started on the 29th and runs until the 31st of July 2025. Held under the theme "Leading Change: Engaging on Inclusive Policies and…
The Higher Education and Training department was in the news for all the wrong reasons, thee former Minister mislead parliament. It has been said that Nkabe needs to appear at the Joint Committee on Ethics and Members Interest. Joining us for this conversation is Adv. Zweletu Madasa, Former MP of…
Rise Mzanzi said Nkabane epitomised political arrogance and showed an unrepentant disregard for what it means to be in service as a member of the Executive. Marine Seabi, Rise Mzansi's National D Communications Director joined us to expand on this conversation.
The Hawks have confirmed they are investigating criminal charges against Higher Education Minister Dr. Nobuhle Nkabane, following a complaint filed by the Democratic Alliance (DA) last week. The DA alleges that Nkabane lied to Parliament and facilitated ANC cadre deployment to Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) boards. Nkabane is…
Higher education and training minister Nobuhle Nkabane is accused of lying to parliament about the “independent panel” she claimed had approved politically connected individuals for Seta board. In the list of panel members, Nkabane falsely claimed legal expert advocate Terry Motau was part of it. She later apologised, saying it…
WaterCan conducted research titled "Water Warrior". A School water quality testing project which found that schools across the country have undrinkable water that pose health hazard. We are joined by Dr. Ferrial Adams, WaterCan Executive Director for this important conversation.
The South African Students Congress (SASCO) has called for the immediate removal of Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane, accusing her and the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) of catastrophic governance failures that are driving the higher education sector into crisis. We are joined by Vhukhudo Nekhavhambe, South African…
Higher education and training minister Nobuhle Nkabane is accused of lying to parliament about the “independent panel” she claimed had approved politically connected individuals for Seta board. In the list of panel members, Nkabane falsely claimed legal expert advocate Terry Motau was part of it. She later apologised, saying it…
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane says “there is a shortage of at least 200 schools, and the problem is exacerbated by large numbers of people relocating to the province.” We spoke to Steve Mabona Gauteng Education Spokesperson.
South Africa’s public schools system faces a significant shortage of schools and classrooms. We spoke to Riaan Van Der Bergh, Federation of Governing Bodies of South African Schools (FEDSAS) deputy CEO.
Education activism played a crucial role during apartheid, championing the rights of young people. Has education activism lost its relevance amongst young people? We spoke to Hendrick Makaneta, education activist.
As we commemorate youth month, we recognise student activism’s role in influencing national politics and advocating for young people during apartheid. We spoke to Unesongo Matikanca, COSAS Secretary General, talking about the role of student activism during apartheid.
TVET college workers face numerous challenges, including financial constraints, inadequate resources and the need for improved management practices. These challenges can impact the ability of the colleges to effectively deliver training and meet the needs of students and employees. Joining us for this conversation, Amanda Zulu.
TVET colleges face several challenges including funding shortages, inadequate infrastructure and resources, low teacher quality and issues with curriculum relevance and implementation. Wongani Mhlekazi Mgwali joined Breaking Ground to have this conversation.
Breaking Ground is a talk show that focuses on the rights of University Students and their educational wellbeing
4 Jun
9 min
1 – 20
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