[VOA] Blantyre, Malawi -- Public universities in Malawi have ordered all students sponsored by USAID to drop out or seek other sources of funding if they want to remain in school. This follows the 90-day freeze on U.S. foreign assistance recently announced by President Donald Trump.
[Ghanaian Times] Navrongo -- THE Vice Chancellor for the C.K Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT-UTAS), Professor Albert Luguterah, has encouraged students of the school to take their academic work seriously as they aspire for higher heights, despite school infrastructure.
[The Conversation Africa] Were you told that gold mining in southern Africa started after 1852? Or that the export of iron, steel, copper and gold began in the late 19th century? Or that South Africa became integrated into a global trading system only after 1652? Or that the first powerful state in South Africa was the Zulu kingdom?
[Mastercard Foundation] Lusaka -- CAMFED Zambia, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has launched a transformative initiative to enhance digital literacy and academic performance among young women from marginalized communities pursuing tertiary education. As part of this, 387 students enrolled in institutions of higher learning across the country have been provided with laptops, demonstrating CAMFED's unwavering commitment to advancing education and supporting the next generation of female leaders. This milestone is part of a