Eastern Cape’s education department superintendent general Modidima Mannya’s exit has paved the way for Angie Motshekga to stamp her authority.
The basic education department will challenge Equal Education in court over demands for minimum norms and standards for school infrastructure.
While statistics support Helen Zille’s "refugee" comments, experts say poor education may just be one of the reasons for moving.
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/ 11 November 2011
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union could not guarantee that a strike by 53 000 teachers would not disrupt matric exams.
It is unconscionable that 1,6-million learners in the Eastern Cape have been denied their right to school nutrition.