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BUSINESS NEWS - Do you remember when Zozibini Tunzi, the current Miss Universe, said “take up space” in her winning speech? She was encouraging women to make their mark in a world where they’re often asked to be small, even subtly.
This kind of taking up space is crucially important for anyone who is disenfranchised or who wants to authentically make their mark on the world. It means speaking out about important issues, standing up for what’s right and building confidence in environments where your impact and ideas are needed.
But, for many South Africans, the idea of taking up space is two-fold. On one hand, it’s about the ideas I’ve just mentioned. On the other hand, people seem to think this means going to University, getting certified and representing themselves in traditional ways only.
DBE ‘deeply worried’ about second wave impact on marking, 2021 academic year Christelle du Toit
The Department of Basic Education director-general (DG), Mathanzima Mweli, shared an update on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the basic education sector on Wednesday. File image. 45,000 examiners are expected to start marking the 2020 matric final exams on 4 January 2021.
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) says it is deeply worried about the impact the second wave f the Covid-10 pandemic will have on both the margin of 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC) exam papers and the next academic year.
The Department’s Director General (DG), Mathanzima Mweli shared an update on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the basic education sector on Wednesday.