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SANCO PETITIONS BOTSWANA FOR ENGAGING AFRIFORUM | The Patriot On Sunday

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S African President pays homage to frontline workers

S African president pays homage to frontline workers against COVID-19 on May Day - World News

2021-05-02 04:05:32 GMT2021-05-02 12:05:32(Beijing Time) Xinhua English JOHANNESBURG, May 1 (Xinhua) South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday paid homage to the workers for doing a sterling job during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontline workers, such as medical personnel, police, teachers, other staff members in the public service, workers in the retail sector and other workers put their lives on the line during the height of the pandemic to keep the country going. We salute these heroes and heroines, he said during Workers Day celebrations held virtually. Calling for solidarity in face of the virus, Ramaphosa expressed thanks to the unity shown by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), South African Communist Party (SACP) and South African National Civic Organization.

High school principal accused of corruption

The South African National Civic Organization said the shutdown is the last resort. Sanco s Reginald Letswalo said, this is an exercise to propel for attention. What is happening? Parents are frustrated. The Gauteng education department says it s dealing with the matter. Gauteng Education spokesperson Steve Mabona said, something is amiss. stop schooling…The principal went through a disciplinary hearing.She is still at that school because she has appealed. After some discussions with the police, the school is finally reopened but the school day is almost over. The education department is calling on communities to refrain from disrupting school activities when voicing concerns saying it s the pupils that end up suffering.

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