Matric Prayer Service Takes Place As Final Exams Draw Closer
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Matric Final Exams are fast approaching, set to officially begin on 31 October, 2022.
The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) MEC, Mbali Frazer, along with the province's Deputy Minister of Basic Education, Dr Reginah Mhaule, gathered at Evangelical Church Ebenezer in KwaLubisi Pongola, on 23 October 2022 for a prayer meeting for matriculants.
With only eight days to the start of the 2022 NSC examinations, the KZN Department of Basic Education hosted a provincial prayer meeting to prepare matriculants both mentally and emotionally for their exams.
These prayer meetings have taken place in various communities all over South Africa, and have seen the likes of Basic Education Minister, Angie Motsheka, amongst other Department of Education officials, join in the spirit of providing divine intervention for 2022's matriculants.
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