EFF leader Julius Malema says learning conditions at the Relebogile Secondary are disappointing.
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema says teaching and learning conditions at the Relebogile Secondary School in Khutsong, west of Johannesburg, are disappointing.
The school was forced to close in 2023 after a huge sinkhole developed on the premises. Learners are currently accommodated in adjacent temporary classrooms where there are a few toilets and limited water facilities.“It is very painful. This is the highest form of negligence. This is hatred of blackness because this is a beautiful infrastructure, which we should have looked after. I think we can still make it. We can turn Relebogile Secondary around and make it one of the best schools.
The leader of the EFF, Julius Malema, is visiting Gauteng’s top and lowest-performing schools today to evaluate conditions and implement interventions in the basic education sector.Malema says they will assist the pupils at Relebogile High School by donating toilets and pressure pump to the school. Learners have been moved to a temporary facility due to a sink hole at the school.
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