It was the first year that learning returned to normalcy since pre-Covid and after countless disruptions dating back to March 2020, when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country’s first lockdown.
Power outages, according to Elijah, were also delaying the completion of the school curriculum. “Learners must catch up on topics not covered in class at home, where load shedding becomes an issue.” About 630 schools were affected by the KZN floods, with 124 suffering serious damage and 72 schools not being accessible due to roads and bridges being damaged.While addressing the state of readiness for the exams in early October, KZN MEC of Education Mbali Frazer stated that the department would engage the SAPS as part of the final exam preparations.
There is no sense in this.
No because 2020!?
Angie's not gonna improve a thing.I wonder what are they keeping her so long for. After so long, the kids are now about to receive their results, what were they doing to them?
Lies, imagine how scary it was for pupil to go to school in 1976-1994. No1 was tear gased, or segregated because of color, degraded, insulted, detained by police. Loadshedding, Angie & corrupt ANC is nothing compared to what that youth endured for our freedom.
And they won't be the last under this department of education