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Tomorrow’s entrepreneurs to up their pace

A newly opened commercial school is set to help Jabulani township in Soweto grow young entrepreneurs.

Principal Maoto Zimba said pupils of Pace Commerce and Entrepreneurship School of Specialisation will be trained in various aspects of running a successful business, with a special focus on finance, hospitality and tourism. The area of specialisation is in response to Soweto’s growing tourism sector.

“We want to give them the ability to create jobs instead of going out there expecting people to give them a job,” Zimba said.

Basic Education gives matriculants a second chance

The Department of Basic Education has invited all candidates who wrote and did not the pass the May/June  2019 matric examination, to register for another opportunity to sit for the exams.

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga, approved that Senior Certificate candidates, who wrote the June 2019 examination and failed, as well as those who were absent with a valid reason, be allowed to write the November 2019 Examinations.

Courts to get a facelift

Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille, said her department has set aside more than R260 million for the repair and maintenance of court buildings across the country.

Addressing the media after meeting with Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, Minister De Lille said the state of the courts has a negative impact on the justice system.

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