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Motshekga puts date for restart of schools on hold

- Tamar Kahn kahnt@businessli­ve.co.za

Basic education minister Angie Motshekga has delayed Thursday’s planned announceme­nt of the reopening date for schools, saying she still has to determine whether provincial education department­s are ready to open.

At issue is whether provincial education department­s have put the necessary measures in place to convince teacher unions that schools are safe workplaces that can fulfill the hygiene and social distancing protocols set out by the national department.

The minister has run into stiff opposition from teacher unions, who say schools will not be ready to safely open on the June 1 target date she has proposed and have advised their members not to return to work. Teachers were due to return to schools on Monday, May 18, ahead of the phased return of pupils, starting with grades 12 and 7 on June 1. But many schools have not received their deliveries of masks or sanitisers.

Motshekga said in a statement released on Thursday morning that she will convene a special meeting of the Council of Education Ministers (CEM) on May 18 to review the state of readiness of the provinces.

The CEM includes the MECs for education, and the heads of all the provincial education department­s.

“We agreed in our meeting on Monday that one week is needed to finalise outstandin­g [matters]. So on Monday [May 18] we will reconvene to consider progress made and then report to the public on the state of readiness.

“A lot of work has happened and we are happy with the progress reported in the last meeting but we need confirmati­on of deliveries that the provinces were waiting for,” the minister said.

She attributed delays in delivering personal protective equipment to schools to supplier challenges that have forced provinces to cancel contracts and find new suppliers.

She is expected to address the media after the CEM meeting.

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