Interim measures on Klipspruit-Wes Secondary School The Gauteng MEC for Education, Mr Panyaza Lesufi has announced interim measures on Klipspruit-Wes Secondary. The department has deployed a District Official to be based at the school permanently as an interim measure to ensure learning and teaching continues without any disruption. It is important noting that the status quo will remain until such time that all issues regarding the school, are resolved. We have reliably been informed that some Coloured educators in approximately nine schools in Coloured communities in Johannesburg West will embark on a go-slow in solidary with Klipspruit-Wes. The Department condemns the go-slow, as all the concerned parties are working tirelessly to resolve the impasse. The department implores educators to adhere to the code of conduct and desist from taking part in any activities that compromise effective teaching and learning. MEC Lesufi Extends Condolences over Death of Sandown High...
AFRICA DAY CELEBRATION This is a day that is celebrated continental by all the countries in the continent of Africa on the 25 th May of every year. In some countries such as Ghana, Lesotho, Zambia, Mali, Namibia and Zimbabwe this day is regarded as a public holiday while in all the other countries it is celebrated but not regarded as a public holiday. Asked about this day, members of the community had a lot to say about wat this day is and what it means to them. Sbongile Nyembe, a chef at Blessings Social Development Centre said that Africa day to her means that working together as Africans and be united. "every in the world where there are Africans, they should know each other and be united”, Nyembe said. Mr Mnisi, a teacher at Buhlebemfundo secondary school in Tsakane said Africa day to him means celebrating African culture and tradition. He also said that it means celebrating their Africanism, “Africa day to me means celebrating the diversity of African continent as...
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