The Democratic Alliance in KwaZulu-Natal has called on the province’s MEC for education, Kwazi Mshengu, to explain why the KwaZulu-Natal department of education spent “exorbitant” money on personal protective equipment “only to have it disappear”.
“Hand sanitiser, available at wholesale prices ranging from R45 to R65 per litre, was purchased by the department at R183 per litre. “This after the DoE did not supply batteries. Then there are the more recent social media posts by educators of very poor quality departmental issue cloth masks.
Well that’s not a surprise. Probably heaps of people in on the deal. Each taking their cut.
They know that they will lose. They know that what they did was unconstitutional!!
Do we expect anything less
Ag not again!!!
Lmao whats new
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