Mpumalanga Department of Education
The independent school offered classes between Grade RRR and Grade 7.
The department has urged parents to start applying at nearby schools.
The Mpumalanga Department of Education and police have shut down an independent primary school operating illegally.
Everest College of Excellence in the Mbombela Circuit, Ehlanzeni District, was shut down by the department on Wednesday for operating without being registered. The operation of illegal schools is very disruptive as it affects not only the children and their parents, but ultimately affects the smooth running of the teaching and learning programme within circuits and districts. It is on that note that we advise parents to check the legality of any institution before they enlist or register their children, said Education MEC Bonakele Majuba.
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COPS BUST TWO SUSPECTS WITH DRUGS WORTH R1.5 MILLION News24 iStock. Credit: iStock
Drugs worth R1.5 million were confiscated and two suspects arrested after KwaZulu-Natal police pounced on a drug manufacturing plant in Durban on Friday.
The suspects, aged 40 and 47, were nabbed during a sting operation carried out in Bhoola Road, Effingham Heights, by the Drugs and Firearms Unit.
The two are expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate s Court on Monday.
Police spokesperson Captain Nqobile Gwala said: The team acted on information about drugs that were being manufactured and a sting operation was put in place. They proceeded to the said premises, where two occupants were found in the process of manufacturing cocaine utilising cocaine powder with different additives.
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Drugs worth R1.5 million were confiscated and two suspects arrested after KwaZulu-Natal police pounced on a drug manufacturing plant in Durban on Friday.
The suspects, aged 40 and 47, were arrested during a sting operation carried out in Bhoola Road, Effingham Heights, by the Drugs and Firearms Unit.
The two are expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate
s Court on Monday.
Drugs worth R1.5 million were confiscated and two suspects arrested after KwaZulu-Natal police pounced on a drug manufacturing plant in Durban on Friday.
The suspects, aged 40 and 47, were nabbed during a sting operation carried out in Bhoola Road, Effingham Heights, by the Drugs and Firearms Unit.