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2020 Nsc Markers List 2020 NSC MARKERS LIST Subject Duty Granted Name Centre Name ACCOUNTING (P1) 1_MODERATOR NEL, I 4351013 - HOËRSKOOL VOLKSKOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 2_CHIEF MARKER FANI,P 4301087 - ZWELIDUMILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 3_DEPUTY CHIEF MARKER PITT,A 4321010 - BREIDBACH SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER KOPOLO ,L 4321104 - ULWAZI HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER ISTAIN ,V 4330000 - DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER DUPREEZ,C 4341004 - BERTRAM SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER MQINGWANA ,N 4301037 - JS SKENJANA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER FELIX,C 4351050 - UNION HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER MNGXUMA,N.C 4331009 - EKUPHUMLENI HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER NYANDU,S 4281049 - SIWALI HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER LOTZ,H 4351016 - NICO MALAN HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER PRETORIUS,L 4341030 - HOERSKOOL DF MALHERBE ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER DANIELS,B.D 4351034 - NQWEBA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER LOTZ,M. 4341027 - HILLSIDE SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER KOYANA,S 4251047 - MVENYANE SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MSUTWANA ,F 4291084 - UMTHATA HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER JOHNSON,S 4251040 - MOUNT AYLIFF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER TSHALI,S 4241025 - NTABEZULU SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER STEMMER,P 4251057 - RAMAFOLE SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER NDABENI,T 4341054 - MOTHERWELL HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MDITSHWA,S 4311059 - MDIBANISO SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MADIKIZELA ,N 4251073 - ZWELAKHE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MTHWA-MDLIVA ,U 4261040 - NDYEBO-NTSALUBA SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER DINWAYO ,L 4251010 - DUMEZWENI SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER GWAMPI ,P 4271044 - STERKSPRUIT SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER LUNA,X 4291073 - MTHATA INLAND ST JOHNS COLLEGE ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER TENTU,S 4241050 - MPONELOMBINI ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MATSHAMBA ,V 4281048 - SEHUSHE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER LANGA ,J 4251014 - HLANGWINI SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER SHAI ,A 4321007 - BHISHO HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER DZINGWE ,A 4251026 - MAKAULA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MOEPANE,M 4271016 - KHANYA SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MJINGANA ,S 4291024 - HLABATSHABANE S S S ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER KUPISO,V 4281015 - JIBA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER NXEDLANA ,Z 4321066 - NGWENYATHI HIGH SCHOOL Page 1 of 144 2020 NSC MARKERS LIST Subject Duty Granted Name Centre Name ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER SKWEYIYA ,N 4331050 - N MOTMAN COMBINED SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER ZONO ,Z 4271008 - DINIZULU SSS ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER NKAMPINI,N 4340000 - NELSON MANDELA DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER DUBULA ,Z 4300000 - AMATHOLE EAST DUTYWA DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTING (P1) 5_MARKER MKOSANA ,B 4291041 - OR TAMBO INLAND LITTLE FLOWER SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 1_MODERATOR DE JAGER, MG 4321052 - LILYFONTEIN SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 2_CHIEF MARKER RUITERS,G 4341042 - LAWSON BROWN HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 3_DEPUTY CHIEF MARKER BIKITSHA,N 4301064 - BUTTERWORTH ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER DE JAGER,J 4341033 - KHWEZI LOMSO COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER PIERS,A 4341079 - ST THOMAS HIGH ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER BLOKO,N 4251020 - LINDELANI SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER ZWENI,N 4261043 - NYANGA SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER MRWASHU ,N 4321080 - RICHARD VARHA HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 4_SENIOR MARKER BAM,A. 4291019 - EXCELSIOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER BLEKI,N 4281038 - NTSHILINI SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER KOEN,J 4331042 - MIDDELBURG HIGH ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MAGCIDA ,N 4301078 - VULI-VALLEY SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER SITIYANA ,B 4301073 - TANGA SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER JACOBS ,P 4341024 - GAMBLE STREET SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MARHASHULE,N 4281029 - MPINGANA SS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MASINMINI,B 4291009 - DALIBASO SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MDINGI,T 4281001 - BEN MALI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MATHANDABUZO,U 4251067 - SUKUDE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER HIGGENS,C 4341094 - WESTVILLE SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER SIYEPHU,A 4281009 - DIMANDA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER BISSCHOFF,S 4341003 - ARCADIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER GOLIGHTLY,K 4341002 - ALEXANDER ROAD HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER GAZITYA-PETER,B 4341019 - DOUGLAS MBOPA SENIOR SECONDARY ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER SICWEBU ,S 4291022 - GOBUNAMBA SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MATIKINCA ,S 4321022 - EBENEZER MAJOMBOZI HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MABHELE ,L 4281059 - VULINDLELA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER HLOMA ,N 4291079 - TOLWENI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MDINGI,N 4241004 - CANGU COMPREHENSIVE TECHNICAL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER NGUMA ,N 4281013 - GXABA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER TSHONGWANA,S 4241021 - MZAMBA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL Page 2 of 144 2020 NSC MARKERS LIST Subject Duty Granted Name Centre Name ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER SIBENYA,S 4271003 - BETHANIA SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER PAKKIES ,T 4251042 - MOUNT FRERE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER TYALI ,M 4291064 - QUMBU VILLAGE .S.S.S ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER CLOETE,S 4351053 - WILLOWMORE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER KALASE ,P 4301057 - NDABANKULU SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER SILEKWA,N 4260000 - DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER NOKELE ,N 4281022 - MAKUKHANYE SSS ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER MFUNWA,T 4241017 - MDATYA ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER DIMBAZA ,N 4311006 - AMAZIZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTING (P2) 5_MARKER NTOBONGWANA-NODALI,K. 4291040 - LESLIE NKALA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 1_MODERATOR GQAMANE-MAGOSA,N 4291100 - HOLY CROSS HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 2_CHIEF MARKER VAN HUYSSTEEN,A 4351037 - PAUL SAUER HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER FADA,N 4281054 - OR TAMBO COASTAL TOLI SSS ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER TYANDELA,N 4301034 - JONGABANTU SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER GQAMANE ,P 4241015 - MARELANE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER LOLO ,Z 4260000 - DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MEYER,M 4341026 - GREY BOY HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER ZEKANI,A. 4291068 - SINOLWAZI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER DARRIES,C 4350000 - SARAH BAARTMAN DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MMELI ,M 4301053 - MTAWELANGA ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER QOMFA ,N 4321034 - HECTOR PERSEN HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER RANTAZAYO,L. 4281008 - DALIBUNGA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER DIKO,S. 4251033 - MNCEBA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MAGADLA,V.E 4301033 - JJ NJEZA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MATSHAYANA,I. 4311090 - SIZINGISILE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MABULA,K.L 4341092 - WALMER HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER NTSHANGASE,V.S 4291058 - NGWAYIBANJWA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER MANTSHULA,S 4271022 - LUZIE DRIFT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER LILA,N. 4281048 - SEHUSHE COMM SCHOOL ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER FOKOSE,N 4301044 - MACIBE SSS ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER NJARA-TSHIKITSHA ,A 4291030 - JONGILIZWE SSS ACCOUNTINGa (P1) 5_MARKER NDALA,M. 4241009 - GREENVILLE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 1_MODERATOR PHEKUN, CR 4321021 - EAST LONDON SECONDARY SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 2_CHIEF MARKER VAN DE BERG, A 4343009 - CAPE RECIFE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER WILLIAMS,C 4321021 - EAST LONDON SECONDARY SCHOOL Page 3 of 144 2020 NSC MARKERS LIST Subject Duty Granted Name Centre Name AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER VAN DER MERWE,E 4331005 - CRADOCK HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 4_SENIOR MARKER GOEZAAR,C 4341026 - GREY BOY HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER CONSTABLE,C 4341053 - MORNINGSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER NOMBEWU MGAYI,N 4291097 - ZINGISA COMPREHANSIVE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER PRETORIUS,H 4271002 - BARKLY EAST HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER VENTER,C 4331067 - QUEENS TOWN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER OURAAN ,L 4351008 - GILL COLLEGE AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN,I 4341025 - GELVANDALE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER ROODT,M 4311095 - STUTTERHEIM HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER MOHAMED,G 4341088 - UITENAHAGE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER FERREIRA,A 4321012 - CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER KIRSTEN,D 4321099 - STIRLING HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER KOTSE,L 4271004 - BISHOP DEMONT SECONDARY SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER CLOETE,F 4341094 - WESTVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER VAN ASWEGEN,JH 4341042 - LAWSON BROWN HIGH AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER JANUARY,EF 4341073 - SANCTOR HIGH SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P1) 5_MARKER BENNY,R 4321044 - JOHN BISSEKER SECONDARY SCHOOL AFRIKAANS FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (P2) 1_MODERATOR
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