[ad_1] Johannes Moko, a student at Malusi High School in Marobjane, was banned from writing his second business studies article by the principal because he had not attended the additional lessons. JOHANNESBURG – The Limpopo Department of Education said it would comply with a Constitutional Court ruling allowing a student …
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[ad_1] A Limpopo student has achieved a victory at ConCourt. The Constitutional Court has ordered that Johannes Moko be allowed to take his examination before January 15, 2021. Moko was supposed to take the exam in November, but was denied entry to the school by the acting principal. The court …
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[ad_1] On Sunday, the nation marked another pandemic milestone with more than a million South Africans contracting the virus since it first appeared in March. FILE: A city of Tshwane health official takes a nasal swab for the COVID-19 coronavirus from a taxi operator on Bloed Street Mall in Pretoria’s …
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Read More »ConCourt says matric students’ rights were violated after being forced to skip the exam
[ad_1] Johannes Moko, a student at Malusi Secondary School in Marobjane, was going to write the second article for business studies, but the headmaster of the school, Tlou Mokgonyana, rejected it, supposedly because he had missed additional lessons. FILE: Constitutional Court. Image: Clement Manyathela / EWN JOHANNESBURG – The Constitutional …
Read More »Trump signs pandemic aid and spending bill, avoiding government shutdown
[ad_1] By Reuters 4h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Steve Holland and Susan Cornwell Washington – US President Donald Trump on Sunday enacted a $ 2.3 trillion pandemic aid and spending package, which restored unemployment benefits for millions of Americans and averted the shutdown of the federal government in a …
Read More »The biggest tech executive moves in 2020
[ad_1] 2020 has been a very disruptive year for business executives in South Africa with the COVID-19 pandemic and the shutdown creating tremendous uncertainty. Therefore, it is not surprising that numerous high-profile CEOs have announced their resignation in the past eight months. Spur CEO Pierre van Tonder announced in July …
Read More »People who lost money through the MTI applied to join the claim against the scheme
[ad_1] Luitingh and Associates, the attorneys who initiated the liquidation petition against Mirror Trading International (MTI), are appealing to all creditors to notify them of any claim against the scheme. This follows a statement from MTI management that they have lost contact with the CEO of the company, Johann Steynberg, …
Read More »NCCC consults with stakeholders prior to Ramaphosa speech
[ad_1] By Noni Mokati 39m ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Johannesburg: The National Coronavirus Command Council will continue its extensive consultations with various provinces and stakeholders ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s long-awaited speech in the wake of a surge in Covid-19 infections across the country. Ramaphosa spokesman Tyrone Seale could …
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