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No date yet for implementation of new law on fake qualifications


No date yet for implementation of new law on fake qualifications
By Mayibongwe Maqhina
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Cape Town - Fourteen months after signing into law the National Qualification Framework (NQF) Amendment Act, President Cyril Ramaphosa has yet to proclaim the date for its implementation.
The Act, which clamps down on fake qualifications, was passed by the National Assembly in November 2018 and the National Council of Provinces in March 2019 before being signed into law by Ramaphosa in August 2019.
The NQF Amendment Act gives the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) the responsibility to verify all national qualifications and part-qualifications.
Employers, government departments, education and training institutions and professional bodies are obliged to verify if their employees or members’ qualifications are registered on the NQF register. ....

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Covid-19 in SA: R250m spent on making 20 000 ventilators during lockdown


Covid-19 in SA: R250m spent on making 20 000 ventilators during lockdown
By Mayibongwe Maqhina
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Cape Town - The government spent R250 million to have 20 000 ventilators produced as part of the National Ventilator Project (NVP) during the National State of Disaster.
Trade and Industry Minister Ibrahim Patel said this when responding to parliamentary questions from EFF MP Floyd Shivambu, who enquired about the total number of ventilators produced in the country this year for Covid-19 patients.
Shivambu also wanted to know the names of the manufacturers, the total cost of each ventilator and whether they were tested.
In his written response, Patel said the ventilators were produced by the state-owned Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the South African Ventilator Emergency Project (Save-P), a consortium of companies. ....

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