South Africa's Umalusi Approves Release of 2023 Matric Exam Results

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South Africa's Umalusi Approves Release of 2023 Matric Exam Results
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South Africa's education quality watchdog Umalusi has given approval for the release of the 2023 Matric Exam results, stating that the exams were conducted in accordance with regulations.

South Africa 's national education quality watchdog Umalusi has given the all-clear for the Department of Basic Education to release the results of the 2023 Matric Exams on 18th January 2023. Umalusi stated that the exams were administered in accordance with regulations and approved the release of the results.

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