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Umalusi calls for action against invigilators implicated in 2022 matric exams irregularitiesEducation quality assurance body Umalusi has requested the basic education and the higher education and training departments to report on steps taken against officials implicated in irregularities in the 2022 matric exams.
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Mmusi Maimane | Basic statistical measures must be included in matric results announcement | News24The matric pass-mark debate is one that often gets muddied by the Department of Basic Education as they attempt to put up the most positive version of how they performed at the moment when they should be held the most accountable, argues MmusiMaimane.
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PODCAST: Crumbling basic infrastructure limits agriculture and tourismThe everyday challenge for farmers, agribusinesses and tourism entities is the dire state of local road networks, deteriorating water infrastructure and high crime levels, says WandileSihlobo in this podcast.
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PODCAST: Crumbling basic infrastructure limits agriculture and tourismThe everyday challenge for farmers, agribusinesses and tourism entities is the dire state of local road networks, deteriorating water infrastructure and high crime levels, says WandileSihlobo in this podcast.
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PODCAST: Crumbling basic infrastructure limits agriculture and tourismThe everyday challenge for farmers, agribusinesses and tourism entities is the dire state of local road networks, deteriorating water infrastructure and high crime levels, says WandileSihlobo in this podcast.
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Umalusi approves release of matric results this week | City PressThe quality assurance body has urged the basic education department to block the results of candidates who had been implicated in irregularities until investigations are completed.
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