In this World Wide Wrap: Africa sees mobile money expansion, IT spend to reach $1.7tn, and MTN drives literacy.
MSSA is calling for gamers to represent the South African team for IESF World Championships.
The Internet giant will be holding a Web-based science fair competition for students across the globe.
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The maths and physical science results for the Dinaledi schools have not yet been released.
In this World Wide Wrap: College implements HR service, varsity gets Absoft software, and Datanomic in Asia Pacific expansion.
Less than half the students who wrote mathematics and science last year passed with more than 30%.
NRF has awarded 35 scholarships for the 2011 Square Kilometre Array Project.
A decline in the number of matriculants passing mathematics this year raises concerns that economic development could be impacted.
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Gareth Cliff is the latest painting released in the 'Facing a Century' series of 100 portraits.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Delhi cops get e-learning, institute in discrimination lawsuit, and schools enrol for e-learning pilot.
Consumers enticed by online degrees should approach the institutes with the utmost caution, says MIE.