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As the matric class of 2022 begins their final examinations, learners have raised their concerns about the rolling blackouts which are hampering their exam preparations.matric2022

Image: Twitter@DBE_SAAs the matric class of 2022 begins their final examinations, learners have raised their concerns about the rolling blackouts which are hampering their exam preparations.

Rolling blackouts occur in different stages which are determined by the energy Eskom wants to save at that time. SABC Digital News spoke to an educator and a grade 12 pupil on how they are affected by the rolling blackouts during their final exams preparations. He also added that towards the end of the year many schools gather their learners in school camps which are ineffective due to the power cuts. He says in the evenings they cannot interact with the learners because it’s very dark and it is impossible to print out question papers because the printers rely on electricity to function.

 

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