PGCE Intermediate Phase Teaching

  PGCE Intermediate Phase Teaching Programme Information Please note: no applications are considered for the  Foundation Phase- and Intermediate Phase Teaching  in PGCE. The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has put a policy in place to specify a set of Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications (MRTEQ) (Government Gazette no. 38487, 19 February … Read more

What fruit is good for allergies?

Several fruits can be beneficial for individuals with allergies due to their potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. While fruits alone cannot cure allergies, they can contribute to a healthy diet that supports overall immune system function. Here are some fruits that may be beneficial: It’s important to note that individual responses to specific fruits can … Read more

MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCE COURSES – University of Fort Harare

FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCE COURSES Academic Programmes School of Business and Enterprise: In Commerce: Bachelor of Commerce Accounting: B Com Acc (60001/ 60006/60014) Bachelor of Commerce (Bus Mgt & Industrial Psych): B Com (BUSE/IPS) (60002) Bachelor of Commerce (Management): B Com (Management) (60003) Bachelor of Commerce (Law): B Com (Law) (60004) Bachelor of Commerce … Read more

What are 2 common causes of pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is the redness and swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas. It may be sudden (acute) or ongoing (chronic). The most common causes are alcohol abuse and lumps of solid material (gallstones) in the gallbladder. Common causes of pancreatitis include: It’s important to note that these are common causes of pancreatitis, but the specific cause can vary … Read more

Northlink College Part Time Courses

Northlink College Part Time Courses Northlink College is a nationally registered TVET Under the auspices of the National Department of Higher Education (DHET). The DHET was created in 2009, in order to advance the national vision of a coherent, comprehensive and differentiated post-school system. This post school system must contribute to the lives of individuals, … Read more

How do I permanently stop BV?

A common vaginal infection known as bacterial vaginosis (BV) is brought on by an imbalance in the bacteria that typically reside in the vagina. Even though there are therapies to help manage BV, recurrences are occasionally possible.. It’s important to note that you can’t always permanently prevent BV, but you can take steps to reduce … Read more

MIS Library Science

MIS Library Science Admission Requirements BIS and BISHons specialising in any of the specific packages for: Library Science Information Science Multimedia Publishing or any equivalent honours degree. Additional Requirements Consult G Regulations G.30 to G.40 and G.54. Other programme-specific information The Dean may, in exceptional cases, and on the recommendation of the Head of Department … Read more

King Hintsa College Courses Info

King Hintsa College Courses Info King Hintsa College Courses Info ,Programmes King Hintsa College Courses Info ,King Hintsa FET College is offering exciting, modern and relevant programmes of study. These vocational programmes are the 14 high skills, high quality and high knowledge programmes being introduced at King Hintsa FET College. These programmes are intended to … Read more

Can arthritis be cured?

Arthritis is a chronic condition, which means it currently does not have a known cure. However, there are various treatment options available to manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life for individuals with arthritis. The goal of treatment is typically to reduce pain, minimize inflammation, slow down the progression of the disease, and … Read more

Bacterial vaginosis antibiotics

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is typically treated with antibiotics to restore the balance of bacteria in the vagina. Antibiotics are prescribed by a healthcare provider based on the severity of the infection and the individual’s specific health needs. The most commonly used antibiotics for BV include: Even if your symptoms go better before the course of … Read more