Cape Times

Minister calls for meeting after pit toilet death

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BASIC Education Minister Angie Motshekga has called for an urgent meeting with provincial MECs of Education and heads of department­s to discuss school infrastruc­ture and find ways of accelerati­ng the eradicatio­n of unsafe ablution facilities.

This follows the death of a 5-year-old who fell into a pit toilet at Luna Primary School in Bizana‚ Eastern Cape.

The body of Lumka Mkhethwa, also known as Viwe Jali, was found on Tuesday inside the latrine a day after an extensive search by residents and police with sniffer dogs.

A similar incident happened at a school outside Polokwane in 2014 where 5-year-old Michael Komape drowned in a pit toilet. President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday he was “appalled and saddened” by Mkhethwa’s death.

Ramaphosa directed Motshekga to conduct an audit of all learning facilities with unsafe structures, especially unsafe ablution facilities, within a month, and to present him with a plan to rectify the challenges‚ as an emergency interim measure while rolling out proper infrastruc­ture‚ within three months.

Motshekga’s urgent council of education ministers will discuss addressing school infrastruc­ture holistical­ly in line with this directive.

Motshekga said she had received a report from the District Education office in the Eastern Cape following Mkhethwa’s tragic death.

She said she was “deeply saddened and regrets the tragic loss” of such a precious life in such horrendous circumstan­ces. – African News Agency (ANA)

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