She used the recyclable Checkers Sixty60 paper bags to cover her kids' books, which was great. READ MORE: Five tips when shopping for back-to-school stationery It seems someone else has taken ...
One learner caught the attention of online users after using cereal boxes to cover their books. The learner, who goes by ...
With the start of the new school year just a week away, parents are feeling the financial pressure of school stationery and uniforms, with long lists of necessary items for learners setting them ...
Parents are now diversifying their shopping habits, exploring platforms like Shein and Temu for stationery and school ...
Last year, 2024, we saw a mother go viral for covering her children's school books with the Checkers Sixty60 recyclable paper ...
On Friday, an 8-ton truck that was delivering stationery on behalf of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education to a primary school was hijacked at gunpoint. The truck, carrying A4 paper worth R168 ...
Parents across South Africa are gearing up for back-to-school preparations as the festive season wraps up. Schools reopen on 15 January, and getting children ready for the school year can feel ...
In addition, more head teachers than last year agree that their school has sufficient funding for resources such as furniture and their ICT infrastructure. Investing in stationery When asked about ...
Among the to-do lists of uniform fittings and stationery shopping lies a task that often feels disproportionately daunting - ...
From macaroni to beans and even toiletries like detergents, alongside four reams of copy paper, school stationery lists are sparking outrage among South African parents. The mounting frustration ...
“We tried, in good faith, to address those concerns without becoming arbiters of truth, but the fact-checkers have just been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they've ...
The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission has conducted over 140 surveillances and inspections specifically targeting back-to-school stationery items. FCCC Chief Executive Joel Abrahm says that ...