Buffalo City Metro leads in Eastern Cape 2021 Matric Results

Buffalo City Metro leads in Eastern Cape 2021 Matric Results

The Eastern Cape has done it again, it is the second highest improved province with 4,9% from last year with the overall pass rate of 73% for the class of 2021, from 68.1% for the class of 2020.

Author: Andiswa Mzizi-Dokolwana

Date: 21/01/2022

MEC Fundile Gade comments on the announcement of Grade 12 results

MEC Fundile Gade comments on the announcement of Grade 12 results

2019 and 2020 has been a strain in the sector in general and in particular on Provinces that experience some forms serious backlogs to an extent that you can boldly say there are two economies in essence two  nations within a nation.

Author: ECDOE

Date: 20/01/2022

Angie's Speech on the occasion of Breakfast for the 2021 Top Matric Learners

Angie's Speech on the occasion of Breakfast for the 2021 Top Matric Learners

Speech delivered by the Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga, MP, on the Occasion of Breakfast for the 2021 Top Matric Learners held at Auckland Park, SABC

Author: ECDOE

Date: 20/01/2022

MEC Gade to officially release 2021 NSC Results

MEC Gade to officially release 2021 NSC Results

The Eastern Cape Premier and the Department of Education MEC, Fundile Gade will this Friday, 21 January 2022 officially release the 2021 Grade 12 NSC results at the Mandla Makupula Education Leadership Institute in East London at 10:00.

Author: ECDOE

Date: 20/01/2022

MEC Gade to outline the State of readiness for 2022 academic year

MEC Gade to outline the State of readiness for 2022 academic year

The Eastern Cape Department of Education MEC, Fundile Gade will this Tuesday, January 18th, 2022 outline the school readiness programme for the 2022 academic year.

Author: ECDOE

Date: 16/01/2022

ECDoE suspended three officials implicated in the payment of EAs and GAs

ECDoE suspended three officials implicated in the payment of EAs and GAs

Following the successful implementation of transfers of funds to schools for the payment of Education Assistants (EAs) and General School Assistants (GSAs) stipends in December 2021, three Eastern Cape Department of Education officials implicated in the payment debacle have been suspended.

Author: ECDOE

Date: 08/01/2022

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