This follows the Department of Basic Education director-general telling a joint meeting of parliamentary committees that if things went according to his ministry’s wishes, schools would reopen next week.
Pretoria – The SA Democratic Teachers’ Union on Wednesday insisted that no schools should open during Level 4 of the country's Covid-19 lockdown.
“We reject importing the Taiwan, China, Denmark and Singapore misrepresentation by the director-general . The context and culture are not the same. We must use our context, culture and data to inform our actions.” “We can’t allow them to liquidate our workers and students. We stand firm that no schools shall open until our concerns are met.”
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