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Four mobile classes handed over at a local school

Following a lengthy discussion with the Department of Education, mobile classes were delivered.

ActionSA COJ councillor and former SGB member, Tshepo Mposula, handed over four mobile classes on February 12 at Esthebeni Primary School, Zola.

Mposula said it has been a lengthy struggle at the school. Classes were not offered as promised by the department, and contractors were paid but never finished the job.

ActionSA COJ councillor and former SGB member, Tshepo Mposula.

“The classes were overcrowded because the contractors were not doing their job.

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“It was decided the school could not be left at a disadvantage because of the project not being finished.

“The Department of Education was approached to deliver mobile classes so that we can alleviate pressure on the teachers and learners,” he said.

Esthebeni Primary School mobile class.

ActionSA president Herman Mashaba said 80% of schools in our country are dysfunctional.

“I’m going to bring the issue to the attention of our MPL Funzi Ngubeni to raise it with the province.”

He urges the government to build proper schools in communities.

He also asked the community to take responsibility for the education of their children so that they may experience real freedom..

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