The Division of Residence Affairs will prolong its working hours on Saturdays from 21 September to 12 October. These five-hour periods, operating from 8:00 to 13:00, will concentrate on issuing Momentary Id Certificates (TICs), gathering IDs, and processing new functions. This transfer comes as a part of an effort to prioritise matriculants and guarantee they’ve the mandatory identification to write down their remaining exams.
“This initiative is particularly aimed to allow matriculants to write down their exams, which is step one in direction of financial empowerment of younger individuals,” mentioned Residence Affairs Minister, Leon Schreiber.
He urged matriculants awaiting their IDs, together with their dad and mom, to go to their nearest Residence Affairs places of work.
Matric Exams: Prepared for the category of 2024
In the meantime, the Division of Fundamental Training (DBE) confirmed its readiness to conduct the Nationwide Senior Certificates (NSC) exams. Minister Siviwe Gwarube, accompanied by senior officers, briefed Parliament this week. In keeping with the DBE, exams will happen from 21 October to 27 November, with 55 053 markers assigned to 188 centres.
“The outcomes can be launched to candidates on January 16, 2025, following the Minister’s announcement on January 15,” the division said. This 12 months, 732 448 full-time candidates will sit for the exams, a big enhance from 2023. KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng account for essentially the most important Grade 12 learners, whereas the Northern Cape stays the smallest province relating to examination candidates.
Addressing the COVID-19 affect
The DBE acknowledged that the Class of 2024 has confronted quite a few disruptions, together with the transition from major to highschool through the top of COVID-19.
Deputy Director-Common Barney Mthembu highlighted how these matriculants had been affected by rotational attendance and social distancing.
Regardless of these challenges, the division has labored to help them via the Studying Restoration Programme and different assets.
“The system was starting to get well in 2022, and we ensured Grade 12 learners had entry to check supplies and diagnostic reviews,” Mthembu mentioned.
As each departments gear up for a busy few months, do you assume these initiatives can be sufficient to make sure a clean matric examination course of for the Class of 2024?
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