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    Independent Examinations Board(IEB) Registration- Start Here

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    Official Independent Examinations Board(IEB) Registration 2025-2026

    We(zainfo.co.za Team) are pleased to inform you about the Independent Examinations Board(IEB) Registration-see full details below

    REGISTRATION FOR IEB NSC

    Criteria for Registration

    • Schools must be registered with the provincial department of education before their Grade 12 learners write.
    • Schools must have been through the Umalusi process and provisionally accredited; in cases where the evaluation process is not complete, final acceptance by the IEB will depend on the outcome of the Umalusi process; the IEB will consider provisional acceptance on the basis of a whole school evaluation conducted by other recognised agencies such as IQAA or the CIE in cases where the Umalusi process has been delayed.
    • The National Senior Certificate is a 3 year qualification. Schools must be registered when their first group of Grade 12 learners are in Grade 10 or earlier.
    • There must be at least 10 learners in Grade 10.
    • Teachers must attend the subject conferences as well as cluster group meetings.
    • Schools will need to provide the financial statements of the past 3 years.
    • Schools must have their own internet facilities as e mail is the primary source of communication between the IEB and its client schools.
    • The IEB only deals with full time learners at independent schools.

     

    The School

    • Must be housed in a permanent structure.
    • Must have adequate grounds.
    • Must have water and electricity.
    • Must have sanitation.

     

    Staff Complement

    • There must be an adequate number of qualified teachers.
    • There must be staff stability.
    • There must be a functional school management team and school governance.

     

    Resources

    • There must be adequate classrooms.
    • Learners must have textbooks/stationery.
    • There must be laboratory/media facilities. In order to offer subjects like Computer Applications Technology, Information Technology, Hospitality Studies and Consumer Studies, there must be appropriate and adequate facilities for these subjects.

     

    Security

    • The school must have a secure facility for the storage of question papers and answer scripts.
    • The minimum requirement is a safe within a secure room.
    • The school must have an IEB approved video and audio monitoring system.

    Procedure
    The school will be provisionally registered once the registration and accreditation processes have been completed. The registration will only be finalized after the IEB has visited the school.

     

    Please Note

    A school that has been de-registered by any Department of Education as an examination centre will not be registered with the IEB. The IEB reserves the right to refuse to register a school; no correspondence will be entered into.

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    Load Shedding Schedule 2025-2026 | Eskom, Johannesburg, Durban & Ekurhuleni

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    Load Shedding Schedule 2025-2026 | Eskom, Johannesburg, Durban, Ekurhuleni

    We are pleased to inform you about the Load Shedding Schedule 2025-2026 |Eskom, Johannesburg, Durban, Ekurhuleni & City Power

    Please note that the information contained in this section is made up of a combination of links to municipalities or metros that provide their own schedules, and in some instances load shedding scheduled developed by Eskom for certain areas or municipalities.  The example below is for a municipality supplied directly by Eskom.

    If your municipality is not available in this section, please visit the Eskom Loadshedding site -load-shedding.eskom.co.za

    How to read/understand the schedules.

    Example:      Municipality = Naledi, Town = Wepener

    Please note that all shaded areas will be times when the power will be off. Schedules are cumulative, i.e. stage 3 will include the times as scheduled for the preceding stages 1 and 2.​

    E.g. of how to read the schedule (i.e. example date and blocks shed)
    If load shedding is declared for the 1st of month in this example then someone in  Blouberg, Alldays Dorp would look at the corresponding date (as depicted in the picture below):
    – if Eskom declared Stage 1, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 03:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 2, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 03:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 3, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 03:30 AND 17:00 – 19:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 4, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 03:30 AND 09:00 – 11:30 AND 17:00 – 19:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 5, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 05:30 AND 09:00 – 11:30 AND 17:00 – 19:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 6, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 05:30 AND 09:00 – 11:30 AND 17:00 – 19:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 7, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 05:30 AND 09:00 – 11:30 AND 17:00 – 21:30
    – if Eskom declared Stage 8, this would mean he/she would be shed from 01:00 – 05:30 AND 09:00 – 13:30 AND 17:00 – 21:30
    Notes:

    1. ​The load shedding timetable starts when there is a formal announcement from Eskom
    2. To check what the position is of load shedding at any time, go to loadshedding.eskom.co.za
    3. This is a monthly time table for load shedding.
    4. Load shedding will begin with the declaration from Eskom. If you are scheduled from 16:00 to 18:30, but loadshedding is declared at 17h00, you will only be load shed from 17h00 to 18h30.
    5. If you are scheduled on a lower stage and a higher stage is declared, then your current time slot will be included in the higher stage
     
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    South Africa Admission Process 2025-2026

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    Official South Africa Admission Process 2025-2026

    We(https://zainfo.co.za Team) are pleased to inform you about South Africa Admission Process 2025-2026 read full details below

    Step 1: Finding the right program

    In the last couple of decades, Turkey has risen as a conducive destination for international students. This can be attributed to a large number of factors but key among them is the peaceful and welcoming environment, world accredited quality education and amazingly affordable tuition fees just to mention a few.

    A List of universities in South Africa can be found here.

    South africa Universities usually grant scholarships for international students. Those scholarships are already included in the platform.

    Step 2: Application to Universities

    After going through the various choices of university options, the next step is to find and choose your program of study. This process is very easy, absolutely free and will take no more than 5 mins to complete. All you have to do is navigate to your program of choice, click “Apply now”, enter your data and upload your documents and the RocApply Team will take care of it. You will immediately get a confirmation that your application was received and a link to your “My Applications Page”, where you can track your application status. Our support team will notify you
    immediately as soon as your application was received by the university and will update you about each status change of your application.
    You can always track your current application on the “My Applications” Page.

    Read more about Application Requirements for South African Universities here.

    Step 3: Receiving the Conditional Acceptance Letter

    Once a student is successfully accepted by the University, a two-step acceptance process begins. To acknowledge admission, the University will issue a Conditional/Provisional Acceptance letter for you which you will receive via email. The admission letter will have the students name, date of birth, semester of admission and granted course of study.

    The Conditional Acceptance Letter will also state the required amount the student will have to pay to obtain the Unconditional Acceptance
    letter (Step 4) as well as the banking details to which the money should be deposited into.
    This fee is known as a deposit and will contribute towards that respective semester’s tuition. In most instances, the expected down payment is €1000.
    Please note that although RocApply will assist students in facilitating this, the payment will be directly between the student
    and the respective University.

    Step 4: Receiving the unconditional Acceptance Letter

    The final step of the two-step acceptance process is when the student is granted the Un-Conditional Acceptance letter.
    This letter is only served by the University once they have received and confirmed confirmation of payment of the deposit by the student.
    When one is granted the Unconditional acceptance letter, the only obstacle between you getting to study in South Africa is obtaining a Visa, which you are very likely to receive with your unconditional acceptance letter.

    Step 5: Obtaining Visa

    Once you receive the unconditional acceptance letter, you will then use this along with your other official documents to book your visa interview with your respective embassy. Rocapply will guide you through the process of obtaining the Visa and receiving the Visa appointment. More Visa Information.

    Step 6: Accommodation

    Once the visa and travel dates have been secured, the next item to clear is accommodation. Rocapply provides you with options for both
    and off-campus accommodation, which you can book on the platform. Upon arrival, universities do provide temporary guest house(1-3 days)
    accommodation for new students while they are sorting out their permanent accommodation residence.

    Step 7: Flights

    Sharing its borders with 6 countries,whilst having a vast shoreline. In addition, direct flights to the United States, South America, Asia, Australia and Africa boasts airports which rank amongst the top 50 busiest in the world.

    Be sure to book your flight in time (at least 3 weeks) before travel for better flight deals with us.

    Please note that if you require a Visa you will need to book a return flight. We are happy to assist you with any questions regarding this issue.

    Please note that flying to South Africa requires you to obtain Visa.

     

    Step 8: Get connected

    The journey of getting to South Africa and starting can be a very exciting time which is why we will if you choose to connect you to fellow students from your country that are going to study in the same semester. This way you will already know fellow students in South Africa when arriving.

    Step 9: Arriving in South Africa

    Soon after landing, students will be expected to conduct their check in with the immigration office at the airport. This process usually doesn’t take more than 20 mins and students are expected to have all their traveling and admissions documents on them to complete this.

    Once cleared, students will be met by the respective University welcome teams who will be wearing University regalia and holding up posters for ease of identification to new students. Thereafter, students will be assisted with travel arrangements to the University.

    Step 10: First Week in South Africa

    The first week in South Africa or in any new place generally could be a bit daunting.

    During this week the main issues to be resolved are:

    1.Student course registration.

    Students will be expected to submit all their original educational certificates, 6 passport photocopies, photocopies of one’s passport and complete the academic registration consent form.

    2. Student accommodation registration.

    Students will be expected to complete their accommodation registration with the respective department. This can only be done once the student is registered by the admissions department. When completing this one will be expected to complete an accommodation contract given by the University as well as submit 3 passport copy photos. Student orientation day may also be lined for the first week, however, all new students will be informed upon arrival. During orientation, a few activities may be lined up such as:

    • Historical tour of South Africa.
    • A brief introduction to the University. (Mission, Vision, Values)
    • A welcoming ceremony for all new students, where students get to meet and interact, attesting to the multi-cultural environment of life on the island.

    Meanwhile, students may also get a feel of various aspects of the island life and culture such as different foods and beverages, learning a few words in the local language to get by as well as understanding how the local currency works in relation to more common currencies.

    How to Contact South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) 2025-2026

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    South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC) contact details, mail, number and Address

    We are pleased as we keep you informed on How to Contact the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC)

    Customer Care

    Office operating hours (Mondays- Fridays) 08:00 – 16:30
    SAPC Contact Centre (Mondays- Fridays) 09:00 – 16:00
    Weekends and public holiday Closed
    SAPC Customer Care line: 0861 7272 00 or +27(0)12 319 8500
    Facsimile +27(0)12 321 1492/+27(0)12 321 1479
    E-mail address: customercare@sapc.za.org

    Customer Care

    Physical Address: 591 Belvedere Street Arcadia Pretoria
    Map to SAPC Office View here
    Postal address PB X40040, Arcadia, 0007
    Physical address: SAPC Building, 591 Belvedere St, Arcadia, 0183
    GPS coordinates: – S25 44’20”, E28 12’27”

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