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Nelson Mandela Bay labour law expert secures doctorate at NMU

After sharing his expertise on both a national and international level, a Bay labour law expert has added another feather to his highly decorated cap after attaining his doctorate at the Nelson Mandela University summer graduation.

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'No room for nepotism, racism,' says NPA following protest at head office

'No room for nepotism, racism,' says NPA following protest at head office
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Vandals and storms damage schools, says education department


Vandals and storms damage schools, says education department
15 Feb 2021
Children go back to school today (Monday), but 52 schools have been damaged by severe storms in recent weeks.
(Marco Longari/AFP)
Children go back to school today (Monday), but 52 schools have been damaged by severe storms in recent weeks. 
Provincial departments have, however, made arrangements for learners at some of these schools to be accommodated in neighbouring schools. Others will be placed in mobile classrooms.
Fifty of the damaged schools are in the Eastern Cape, one is in Mpumalanga and another in the North West, according to a presentation on Sunday afternoon by basic education director general Mathanzima Mweli ahead of schools opening for the 2021 academic calendar on Monday. 

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FULL SPEECH: Angie Motshekga on SA schools' readiness for start of academic year


FULL SPEECH: Angie Motshekga on SA schools' readiness for start of academic year
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on Sunday briefed media on the state of readiness for public schools, which were expected to officially reopen on Monday following a two-week delay.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga. Picture: GCIS.
Director-General, Mr Mathanzima Mweli and his team
Members of the Media and everybody watching at home.
Good afternoon!
It has been three weeks, since we started phasing-in the reopening of schools for the year 2021. School Management Teams returned on 25 January; and teachers have been back at work for two weeks now, since 01 February.

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2020 matric exam leaks: Report reveals no widespread leak, integrity of exams not compromised


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One of the exams had leaked from one of the government's printers.
A probe by a task team found given the fact the spread of the leakages were via WhatsApp, their full extent could not be uncovered. 
The investigating team found there was no widespread leak and candidates' scripts and the integrity of the combined exams were not compromised. 
A report conducted by the Department of Basic Education's National Investigations Task Team has concluded there was no widespread leaking of the National Senior Certificate Mathematics Paper 2 and Physical Sciences Paper 2 last year.
The investigation, which was instituted by the National Examinations Irregularities Committee after reports of leaks during the examination period last year, focused on, among others, investigative marking, verification and statistical analysis of marks. 

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Some concern over placements, storm-damaged schools ahead of new academic year


Some concern over placements, storm-damaged schools ahead of new academic year
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Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga briefed the media on Sunday ahead of the reopening of public schools. 
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Public schools will open their doors on Monday after the start of the academic year was delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. 
Read the minister’s full statement: 
It has been three weeks, since we started phasing-in the reopening of schools for the year 2021.  School Management Teams returned on 25 January; and teachers have been back at work for two weeks now, since 01 February.
 
The latest Amended School Calendar for 2021 as published by the Department, confirms that tomorrow – Monday, February 15, learners are going back to school.  At the outset, we must emphasise that the health and safety of teachers, staff and learners remains at the top of the priority list.

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