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'We are rising' , Premier Noxolo Kiviet
07 January 2011. Office of the Premier.
Address by Eastern Cape Premier, Ms Noxolo Kiviet at the 2010 Grade 12 Top Achiever Awards Ceremony
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07 January 2011. Office of the Premier.
Address by Eastern Cape Premier, Ms Noxolo Kiviet at the 2010 Grade 12 Top Achiever Awards Ceremony
read more | 1 CommentMEC's speech during announcement of Eastern Cape matric results
06 January 2011. MEC Mandla Makhuphula.
Remarks of the Eastern Cape Education MEC Mandla Makupula on the occation of the release of the 2010 NSC Examination results at the Education Leadership Institute, Stirling, East London, Thursday, 06 January 2011
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06 January 2011. MEC Mandla Makhuphula.
Remarks of the Eastern Cape Education MEC Mandla Makupula on the occation of the release of the 2010 NSC Examination results at the Education Leadership Institute, Stirling, East London, Thursday, 06 January 2011
read more | 2 CommentsTeacher unions pleased with matric results
Teacher Unions are happy with the 2010 matric results. They mostly praised the learners and teachers for make an extra effort to produce good results. The Education Minister earlier officially announced a 67.8% pass rate. This is up from 60.7% in 2009.
06 January 2011. SAPA.
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Teacher Unions are happy with the 2010 matric results. They mostly praised the learners and teachers for make an extra effort to produce good results. The Education Minister earlier officially announced a 67.8% pass rate. This is up from 60.7% in 2009.
06 January 2011. SAPA.
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ECDoE appoints Modidima Mannya as new HOD
The Eastern Cape Department of Education yesterday announced the appointment of its Superintendent General, the 43-year-old, Advocate Modidima Mannya to oversee the department’s stability and its transformation agenda towards 2011.
04 November 2010. Malibongwe Mtima.
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The Eastern Cape Department of Education yesterday announced the appointment of its Superintendent General, the 43-year-old, Advocate Modidima Mannya to oversee the department’s stability and its transformation agenda towards 2011.
04 November 2010. Malibongwe Mtima.
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58% is this year’s expected pass rate - Loliwe
“We wish you all the best and the least we are requesting from you is that you bring us a minimum of 58% when the results are announced next year”- she said much to the agreement of the attending leaders from other education organisations.
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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“We wish you all the best and the least we are requesting from you is that you bring us a minimum of 58% when the results are announced next year”- she said much to the agreement of the attending leaders from other education organisations.
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”
26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”, these are words of South African Council of Churches Youth Forum (SACCYF), Reverend Mxolisi Sonti during the province’s prayer session held for Grade 12 learners ahead of their final examinations.
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26 October 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
“Nantoni na othi uyicele kuThixo ngenene nange nyaniso uyakukwenzela”, these are words of South African Council of Churches Youth Forum (SACCYF), Reverend Mxolisi Sonti during the province’s prayer session held for Grade 12 learners ahead of their final examinations.
read more | 1 CommentGovt condemns disruption of exams
16 September 2010. BuaNews.
With just 38 days to go before the start of the final matric exams, Cabinet has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” protests taking place in some parts of the country by pupils, who in some instances have disrupted matric preliminary examinations.
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16 September 2010. BuaNews.
With just 38 days to go before the start of the final matric exams, Cabinet has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” protests taking place in some parts of the country by pupils, who in some instances have disrupted matric preliminary examinations.
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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has asked provincial education MECs to consider the suspension of all extra-mural activities and spend the available time on learning and teaching.
13 September 2010. BuaNews.
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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has asked provincial education MECs to consider the suspension of all extra-mural activities and spend the available time on learning and teaching.
13 September 2010. BuaNews.
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Eastern Cape trial examination starts today
The Eastern Cape Department of Education has issued Assessment Instruction 42 of 2010 to all schools and district offices which serve to inform them of the Re-scheduled and Compressed Grade 12 Trial Examination Programme scheduled to start today, the 13th- 23rd of September 2010.
13 September 2010. Malibongwe Mtima.
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The Eastern Cape Department of Education has issued Assessment Instruction 42 of 2010 to all schools and district offices which serve to inform them of the Re-scheduled and Compressed Grade 12 Trial Examination Programme scheduled to start today, the 13th- 23rd of September 2010.
13 September 2010. Malibongwe Mtima.
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Motshekga on the National Teachers' strike
The national teachers’ strike has been a major blow to public education, and has had a particularly devastating effect on the education of poor, rural and black children. I am pleased that the industrial action is now probably behind us and that we can begin the process of stabilizing our schools.
10 September 2010. Ms Hope Mokgatlhe.
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The national teachers’ strike has been a major blow to public education, and has had a particularly devastating effect on the education of poor, rural and black children. I am pleased that the industrial action is now probably behind us and that we can begin the process of stabilizing our schools.
10 September 2010. Ms Hope Mokgatlhe.
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Qwase’s public appeal - ‘If education is a societal issue, join me’
The Eastern Cape Education Department is moving fast to stand firm in their aspirations of improving the 2010 Grade 12 results.
10 September 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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The Eastern Cape Education Department is moving fast to stand firm in their aspirations of improving the 2010 Grade 12 results.
10 September 2010. Sisa Sityata-Soga.
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A major blow to education
21 August 2010. Mrs Angie Motshekga,MP.
The national, indefinite teachers strike is a major blow to public education and the efforts of government to improve the quality of education in all our schools.
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21 August 2010. Mrs Angie Motshekga,MP.
The national, indefinite teachers strike is a major blow to public education and the efforts of government to improve the quality of education in all our schools.
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The Department of Basic Education has noted the decision by the National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa) and the Suid Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU) to join the nationwide teachers’ strike.
21 August 2010. Granville Whittle.
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The Department of Basic Education has noted the decision by the National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of South Africa (Naptosa) and the Suid Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU) to join the nationwide teachers’ strike.
21 August 2010. Granville Whittle.
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Govt signs wage offer
The Acting Director-General for the Department of Public Service and Administration, Kenny Govender, today signed off the draft wage offer for implementation on behalf of government.
19 August 2010. BuaNews.
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The Acting Director-General for the Department of Public Service and Administration, Kenny Govender, today signed off the draft wage offer for implementation on behalf of government.
19 August 2010. BuaNews.
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Minister's announcement on teachers' strike
The announcement of a national, indefinite teachers strike is a major blow to public education and the efforts of government to improve the quality of education in all our schools.
19 August 2010. Hope Mokgatlhe.
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The announcement of a national, indefinite teachers strike is a major blow to public education and the efforts of government to improve the quality of education in all our schools.
19 August 2010. Hope Mokgatlhe.
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