The shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) material at schools might have an impact on the reopening of schools next month, with teachers expected to report for duty today.
The shortage of personal protective equipment material at schools might have an impact on the reopening of schools next month, with teachers expected to report for duty today.
Sadtu KZN secretary Bheki Shandu said at the weekend the union deployed leaders to check progress made by the department in delivering the PPEs and cleaning of schools. Shandu said the department needed at least two to three weeks to audit, verify stock and make deliveries.
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