Angie Motshekga

2017 matric results to be announced

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is expected to announce the 2017 National Senior Certificate (NSC) matric results at the SABC’s Auckland Park offices on Thursday afternoon. A “technical briefing” is scheduled to start at 16:00, when the processes surrounding the examinations is expected to be discussed. The official release of[…]

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Motshekga sings W.Cape’s praises for matric results

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga had nothing but praise for the Western Cape as it celebrated its matric results in a ceremony on Tuesday. She surprised many when she attended the event, held in a marquee at Premier Helen Zille’s Leeuwenhof residence. Addressing Zille and Education MEC Debbie Schäfer, she[…]

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Motshekga must lay charges against officials: EFF

The Economic Freedom Fighters has called on Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga to press criminal charges against officials implicated in the alleged selling of teachers’ posts. “This must be done as a decisive step towards healing the system of corruption in terms of illicit awarding of positions,” EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni[…]

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Govt has lost control over teacher appointments: Motshekga

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on Thursday admitted that government had handed control of appointments of teachers and principals to corrupt officials. She said she was saddened to inform the media that half of her department’s appointment system was controlled by unions. Motshekga released an interim report about an investigation[…]

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Motshekga hits out at ANC men

Men in the ANC had the “audacity” to instruct women who to elect as leaders, ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) president Angie Motshekga said on Thursday. She was delivering her political report to the conference in Pretoria. “It cannot be [that in] the ANC… as women are currently subjected to… male[…]

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Minister plans to close small schools: Report

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says changes are being made to the SA Schools Act that will lead to the closure of high schools with less than 135 pupils, the Sunday Times reported. “Very often, people are reluctant to have schools close down because for every school that closes, a[…]

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