“It’s Best To Repeat”: Delivery Driver Encourages Learners Not To Fear Upgrading

“It’s Best To Repeat”: Delivery Driver Encourages Learners Not To Fear Upgrading

  • A delivery driver encouraged matric learners to embrace academic setbacks as stepping stones to future success
  • In a TikTok post, he discusses the stigma around upgrading matric and the importance of resilience in education
  • Mzansi shares personal stories of rewriting and alternative educational paths after disappointing outcomes

A delivery driver has struck a chord with Mzansi after stepping forward to encourage matric learners who were left discouraged by their results.

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A delivery driver sends message to matric learners with bad matric results. Images: @dbe_eng
Source: TikTok

As thousands of young people across the country processed disappointment following the release of the Class of 2025 matric outcomes, his message came as a reminder that academic setbacks do not cancel future success.

Every January, matric results season exposes the harsh emotional divide between celebration and despair. While some learners proudly share their distinctions and university offers, many others quietly wrestle with lower grades and higher certificate passes.

For these learners, the pressure from their families and peers can be crushing, often leaving them believing they have failed beyond repair. It is against this backdrop that one man chose to speak hope.

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The clip that sparked the conversation was posted on TikTok on 10 January 2026. In the video, the driver challenged the idea that repeating is pointless. He breaks down the stigma attached to upgrading matric results, noting that rewriting subjects or starting again is far more common than people admit.

Shared by the TikToker @dbe_eng, the video also shows the delivery driver offering reassurance, which he noted was based on personal experience. Drawing from his lived journey, he highlighted that upgrading matric marks is not something to be ashamed of but rather a practical and common step forward. He noted that many people who are now degree holders, including those with qualifications in demanding fields like electrical engineering, once failed or barely passed Matric.

How learners can rewrite matric

He unpacked the different paths available to learners who want to improve their results. Some schools allow learners to rewrite only specific subjects, particularly mathematics and science. Others require learners to repeat the entire matric year. The driver shares his belief that starting from scratch can be empowering, as learners often return with greater focus and determination.

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Watch the TikTok video below:

Mzansi opens up about rewriting and alternative paths

Many South Africans shared their own stories of upgrading matric results or taking alternative routes through colleges before eventually earning qualifications.​

@Chebbasssss💌 commented:

“I was upgrading. I'm getting my results next week.”

@Nas333 noted:

“You are right, I hope they see this before they make wrong decisions.”

@Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis highlighted:

“It is better to rewrite in November with other matriculants😭If you attempt to upgrade and write in June, you will fail no matter what😩"

@15:) commented:

“Don’t upgrade, start all over as in matric, go back to the desk🤞🏿”

@nompendulo🍀said:

“Starting afresh after performing badly is the best way😝”

@Aphiwe Nobuhle said:

“I once got admission to Bachelor's but the points were not good, after l upgraded, I got an H😔”

@Kamo M🎀 noted:

“Upgrading Math and Science only is for people with received level 4, anything below that means you must go back to class 😩”

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The delivery driver noted that learners can still get positive marks if they repeat their matric. Image: @dbe_eng
Source: TikTok

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Jim Mohlala (Editor) Jim Mohlala is a Human Interest writer for Briefly News (joined in 2025). Mohlala holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Media Leadership and Innovation and an Advanced Diploma in Journalism from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. He started his career working at the Daily Maverick and has written for the Sunday Times/TimesLIVE. Jim has several years of experience covering social justice, crime and community stories. You can reach him at jim.mohlala@briefly.co.za