From the archives: Lesufi takes the gap in Gauteng
A special sitting tomorrow will see a new premier sworn in and newly elected Gauteng ANC chairperson Panyaza Lesufi is expected to be the man.
A special sitting tomorrow will see a new premier sworn in and newly elected Gauteng ANC chairperson Panyaza Lesufi is expected to be the man.
Panyaza Lesufi has been busy undermining SGB autonomy for many years and will soon have the backing of the Bill for his dirigiste interventions.
Veteran broadcaster Tim Modise joins five panellists to discuss sustaining public trust in government through seamless service delivery.
Community member John Stegmann adds his voice to the education debate, writing that “society [not just govt] is to blame for not taking care of everyone.”
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga announced that all schools in the country, including the independent schools in the metropolitan areas will resume from the 1st of June in phases.
Minister Zweli Mkhize announced that 2000 people have recovered from the Covid-19 virus and about 90 people of the 2 800 people have died.
While the official school pass rate rose for a fourth consecutive year, the quality of South Africa’s education system continues to lag.
Ed Herbst highlights the failings on government’s side, which lead to the education crisis, and on Curro’s side just another business opportunity.
Biznews community member Errol Horwitz says we owe it to the children of South Africa to overhaul the current education system. Here are his thoughts.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga admitted Thursday that government had handed control of appointments of teachers and principals to corrupt officials.