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The Eastern Cape Department of Education marked its latest clean audit with a vibrant celebration at Zwelitsha on the 27 September 2025. The event coincided with South Africa’s National Heritage Month, bringing together staff, stakeholders, and supporters to honour accountability and cultural pride.
What Happened
The department hosted a gathering at Zwelitsha to celebrate a flawless audit outcome, a milestone that underscores transparency and improved governance.
The celebration was infused with Heritage Month spirit, with employees donning traditional attire from various communities across the province. The event was attended by staff, officials, and friends of the department, while all costs were covered by independent entities.
Official Response
Delivering praise, departmental representative Sharon Maarsdop applauded the audit team led by Lumko Nkuzo:
“Without the hard work and dedication of Nkuzo and his team, our department would still be struggling with irregularities. This clean audit is a testament to their commitment.”
The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has welcomed the outcome as a sign of strengthened accountability and governance.
Community Impact
The successful audit not only boosts confidence in the department’s financial management but also strengthens trust among learners, educators, and the public.
The cultural celebration tied to Heritage Month outlined the unity of staff and reaffirmed the importance of Ubuntu, culture, and shared identity in public service.
FAQ
Why is a clean audit important?
It signals that the department’s finances are well-managed, transparent, and compliant with national regulations.
Who conducted the audit?
The audit was overseen by an independent audit committee, with results acknowledged by the Auditor-General of South Africa.








