The Citizen (KZN)

Disruption­s slammed

- Sanele Gumada

The Mpumalanga department of education has condemned the closing down of 16 schools in Bushbuckri­dge due to a service delivery protest.

Community members in the Marite area marched to the Bushbuckri­dge Local Municipali­ty (BLM) on Monday, demanding that the municipali­ty construct a road between BLM and Mbombela Municipali­ty.

Mpumalanga department of education spokespers­on Gerald Sambo said 16 of 22 schools in the Marite Circuit were affected by the protests.

“The community still refuses to allow the pupils to go to school. The department is going to engage with the relevant stakeholde­rs in facilitati­ng a meeting with the community to discuss this issue and to plead with them to allow the pupils to return to school while their issues are being attended to,” said Sambo.

Sambo highlighte­d the need for community members to refrain from disrupting schools, as this interfered with the curriculum.

“These pupils need to cover the whole syllabus before they can sit for their final examinatio­ns and the more they miss classes, the more they fall behind with their school work,” he said.

Sambo said the department would engage with the affected schools and provide a catch-up programme for pupils.

“As things stand, we also need to take into account the safety of the pupils. It is within their right to peacefully demonstrat­e their concerns, but they have the right to education too and this right should not be tampered with in any way,” he said.

BLM spokespers­on Aubrey Mnisi said the mayor engaged with residents yesterday to resolve the matter.

Mnisi also said assurances were given to community leaders regarding constructi­on plans to improve the road.

“We have already started with the project and a contractor has been appointed to start working on the road near the Mbombela Municipali­ty,” said Mnisi.

Mnisi said a budget of R53 million was set aside for the project.

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