First day of final exams for class of 2022 goes off smoothly
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Nokwanda Dlangamandla | [email protected] 2 min read | 11:00 On Monday, more than 920 000 matric students began writing their National Senior Certificate exams. Despite worries that many students were impelled to drop out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Basic Education earlier reported that this year's final matric test hopefuls are writing more of them. Mugwena Maluleke, the general secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU), spoke to Radio Islam International about the union's worries over load-shedding during the matric exam. He mentioned that disturbances brought on by power outages could make teachers and students anxious.
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