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Register to rewrite your matric supplementary exams

Candidates who registered to write this year’s matric May/June supplementary examinations but either missed, failed a subject, or want to improve their marks, have another chance to improve their results.According to the Department of Basic Education (…

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Justice department fighting GBVF

The Department of Justice and Correctional Services is taking decisive steps to fight Gender Based Violence and Femicide, says Minister Ronald Lamola.He said the department is taking a “victim centred” justice system.“In the Justice Sector, we continue…

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SA to host free intellectual property summer school

Students, innovators, professionals and researchers from all sectors are invited to participate in a summer school on intellectual property (IP).The summer school, an initiative of the World Intellectual Property Organisation, will be hosted by the Nat…

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SA conducts census of ECD programmes

The Department of Basic Education is expected to launch the Early Childhood Development (ECD) Census 2021 on Thursday.The census is aimed at collecting data on all ECD programmes in order to have a better understanding of the sector’s landscape.“The Ce…

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Basic education releases May/June matric results

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) on Tuesday released the May/June Second Chance matric examination results.The May/June examinations are special exams offering an opportunity for adults who do not have their matric certificate, candidates who pa…

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Nzimande conveys condolences to Mtebeni family

Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister, Blade Nzimande, has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of a fourth year law student at the University of Fort Hare, who was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend.The Minister co…

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Education sector assesses COVID-19 disruptions

The Department of Basic Education has encouraged all stakeholders in the education sector to support its efforts to ensure that learning is not disrupted or delayed any further during this school year.Director for Research at the department, Dr Stephen…

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