The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union has intensified its industrial campaign targeting basic education director general Bobby Soobrayan.
Many grade 11 pupils don’t have all their books but teachers have been told not to talk about it.
A black lobby group, the Higher Education Transformation Network, is taking its fight with the University of Pretoria to court.
Another opposition party has spoken out about the Limpopo textbooks saga, claiming there are still schools in the province yet to receive textbooks.
Sadtu kicked off its industrial campaign to have department of basic education director general Bobby Soobrayan sacked from his position.
The department of basic education has came out guns blazing refuting claims by the DA that there are still schools in Limpopo without textbooks.
Council members have approached a court to ask it to overturn Blade’s decision to place the university under administration.
Mugwena Maluleke, general secretary of the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union, says that striking gets things done.
Minister relied on dubious reports before placing five universities under administration.
The right to basic education has received a major boost with the launch of the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) landmark charter.