/ 28 September 2012

Adult education textbooks found dumped

Teaching material used for adult education courses have been found dumped in Gauteng.
Teaching material used for adult education courses have been found dumped in Gauteng.

"Hundreds of textbooks and other resources for the adult literacy programme, some still in wrapped boxes, stand abandoned in a dilapidated out-building in my constituency," said provincial DA finance spokesperson Mike Moriarty in a statement.

The textbooks were for use in the Adult Basic Education Training (Abet) programme and were found at the Modderfontein Cycle Park.

Moriarty said the textbooks and other materials were found in boxes marked for the department of basic education.

Basic education spokesperson Panyaza Lesufi said he was not aware of the textbooks, but admitted the department did have a service provider in the area.

He said the materials were "left out", extra materials that were left over after the contract had been fulfilled.

Moriarty said the Abet programme was important for providing South Africans who had not benefited from a decent education with skills.

"Abet resources abandoned in this manner is a slap in the face of South Africans who pin their hopes and aspirations on the programme," Moriarty said. – Sapa