Ndlozi challenges ‘PR and media-obsessed’ Lesufi to ‘come to the Vaal, the schools are not ready’

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The EFF MP says the toilets at Kutlo-Tharo Secondary are in an extremely bad state and that the school is not ready for reopening.

EFF MP and former party spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has challenged Gauteng MEC for education Panyaza Lesufi to visit schools in the Vaal which are not ready for reopening and welcoming back Grades 7 and 12 learners on Monday.

Ndlozi on Friday tweeted video clips of his visits to schools in the Vaal area, in which he listed the challenges these schools are faced with. One of the schools Ndlozi visited on Friday is Kutlo-Tharo Secondary School in Sebokeng, which was torched earlier this year.Ndlozi said Kutlo-Tharo Secondary School is not ready for reopening on Monday as it does not have over 80% of what is required for it to do so.However, these matriculants can expect a shortage of teachers because “half” of them “have pre-existing comorbidities” and are between the ages of 50 and 60 and in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, will not be able to report for work.

“There are at least four teachers, for maths, for science, that will not be able to report because they have got comorbidities like pre-existing health conditions that will make them extremely vulnerable to coronavirus,” Ndlozi said. He added that the department of education had not deployed teachers that would replace the ones that would not be able to report to work.“The state of the toilets is extremely bad,” Ndlozi said, adding that some were broken and some did not have water.

 

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Do not open schools! Let’s us experiment with politicians! Open parliament

MbuyiseniNdlozi Government is gambling with lives of our kids.

MbuyiseniNdlozi This is unfortunately the state of majority of public schools in ALL provinces where MYANC 'govern'.

MbuyiseniNdlozi Unfortunately I was at some of the schools in the Vaal and yes MbuyiseniNdlozi is right our schools are not ready and having friends who are educators they too say nothing has been done really

MbuyiseniNdlozi

MbuyiseniNdlozi I-ANC at all levels, whether national, provincial or local is just a pathetic organization with people who speak English & pretend as if they know what they are doing just because they could the spot the grammar of “is” & “was”

MbuyiseniNdlozi Most govt schools across the country will neva b ready. The poor infrastructure & lack of resources is a known issue.If govt was serious,ALL schools wud be at an acceptable standard 26 yrs later.Using this as reason y schools shudnt open only affects the poor blacks.

MbuyiseniNdlozi But Ndlozi, Lesufi is black. How can you treat your black brother like this? Why not go to the white schools and expose them for the status of schools? Aiwa!

MbuyiseniNdlozi Dont think he will change he will continue obsessing on PR campaign...

Lesufi is like that, talk talk and no action. I had to take my son to private school because of his so called online system. He allocated my son a school far from home, not where I applied and where his brother is. When I think of it, it just make me so angry

MbuyiseniNdlozi Stop complaining and do something about it you lazy and entitled c*nt!

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