Missing KZN sisters found alive, confirms police Updated
Andrew Robertson
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KZN police spokesperson, Thembeka Mbele explains where the children were located. The children were found in the bushes not far from their homes. At this stage, they do not have any injuries however they will be taken for medical attention as a precaution.
The Acting Provincial Commissioner for KwaZulu-Natal, Major General Thulani Gonya thanked all police officers who worked around the clock, for their dedication and commitment to ensure that these young children are reunited with their parents.
Ballito Matric twins beats all odds, bags 15 distinctions Updated
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The 18-year-olds completed their matric at Crawford International North Coast.
Zenya, who received 8 of the distinctions, says it was challenging studying during a lockdown. It was adapting to online learning in our matric year was challenging for everyone. But to do it in your final year of school is something completely different. It was a lot to take in and especially because we couldn t go back to school at the end and we decided to stay online as a precaution.
Her sister, Amera has encouraged other learners still awaiting their results to stay strong.
Private schools optimistic about matric results
By Siboniso Mngadi, Lethu Nxumalo
Feb 14, 2021
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Durban - Prestigious schools who wrote the Independent Examination Board (IEB) exams are optimistic about their matric results despite challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic last year.
Over 12 000 Grade 12 pupils who sat for the Independent Examination Board (IEB) exams will receive their results on Friday, almost two months later than the normal release date.
Anne Oberholzer, CEO of the IEB would not speculate on the results, saying Umalusi, a council for quality assurance, has not formally approved it.
However, she said it was interesting to note that the hard lockdown had differing impacts across schools.