The minister said pupils from schools which are not Covid-19 ready will be accommodated in neighbouring schools.
Basic education minister Angie Motshekga said vandalism is one of the challenges that delayed the reopening of schools.Basic education minister Angie Motshekga on Sunday spoke about the reopening of schools on June 8.
“We can now say with confidence that about 95% of our schools have been provided with the Covid-19 related imperatives. The sector, with the assistance of our partners, will strive to deal with the remaining 5% to ensure the unfettered rights to health, safety and basic education for all South Africans are protected.”Members of the public, the private sector and some government departments helped to ensure schools were ready to reopen on Monday.
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