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Basic Ed Dept: Govt Printing Works source of 2nd matric exam leak

Basic Ed Dept: Govt Printing Works source of 2nd matric exam leak Two matric exams were leaked this year, prompting the Basic Education Department to demand rewrites. Picture: Supplied 108 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The Basic Education Department on Thursday revealed a second source of the matric exam paper leaks - government printers. Department director general Mathanzima Mweli confirmed at a briefing on the state of readiness for the 2021 academic year earlier that the physical science paper was leaked by the state s security printing company, Government Printing Works. The department provided more details on the Hawks investigation into two exam leaks - maths paper two and physical science paper two.

Motshekga thanks parents for trusting the dept with pupils amid pandemic

Motshekga thanks parents for trusting the dept with pupils amid pandemic She is also giving details on other matter affecting the basic education sector. FILE: Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga. Picture: GCIS. 108 days ago JOHANNESBURG - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on Thursday thanked parents for trusting the department with their children and sending them back to school during the coronavirus pandemic. The minister gave a briefing on how schooling has progressed under the national lockdown, as well as the readiness for the next academic year. More than 1,000 teachers - and other education department staff - are among the thousands of South Africans who died after contracting the coronavirus.

Schools ready to fight Covid-19 - Education Minister Angie Motshekga

Schools ready to fight Covid-19 - Education Minister Angie Motshekga By Baldwin Ndaba Share Johannesburg - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has vowed to increase measures to fight the Covid-19 in schools after the pandemic claimed the lives of almost 1 500 teachers this year. Motshekga made the pledge while detailing her plans ahead of the opening of schools for the 2021 academic year in Pretoria on Thursday. “Let me also acknowledge that along the way, we lost 1 493 teachers, some of them as a result of COVID-19, we lost workers in schools and officials in circuits, district offices, provincial departments; and who can forget that we also lost the MEC of Education in the Northern Cape, Mack Jack – may their souls rest in eternal peace. We will not forgett hem. We send our prayerful thoughts to all the families of the dearly departed,” Motshekga said.

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