JOHANNESBURG - Matriculants at Nellmapius Secondary School in Mamelodi, Pretoria say they are ready to tackle the 2022 examinations.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga is visiting the school along with Gauteng Premier Panyaza
JOHANNESBURG - As momentum builds up for the ANC’s 55th National Conference, ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for branches to vote with their conscience when electing leaders who will take the party forward.
These comments come as most provinces have asked him to avail himself for a second term as party president.
Ramaphosa took the party’s Letsema Campaign to the Eastern Cape where
Lesufi to assess the readiness.
The school obtained an average pass rate of 79 per cent in the last year.
Nerves
Nerves and anxiety are keenly evident as matric learners at Nellmapius Secondary School sit for their final examinations. he led a number of activities which include the laying of wreaths at Chief Jongumsobomvu Maqoma’s grave and also engaged with communities.
If the Eastern Cape has its way it will have party President Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected as party and provincial Chairperson, Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane as his Deputy.
The party in the province says its plans to deliver Mabuyane to the top six are going well as its lobbying other provinces.
Ramaphosa has called for members
Despite the nerves, the learners say they are confident they will do well as they have been studying hard despite COVID-19 and rolling blackouts (load shedding) challenges.
Over 920 000 learners have enrolled for the national senior certificate this year. to accept the outcomes of conference regardless of who emerges victorious and who loses.
“Members of the ANC are going to conference. They will be the ones who will decide who their leader will be. They are the final arbiters. I cannot decide for them. They will decide like they did in 2017. So let us be fair to the members of the ANC”, said Ramaphosa.
Ramaphosa also took the opportunity to wish the matric of class 2022 well, in their final examination.