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The 2021 budget cuts are going to hurt schools


The 2021 budget provides a small amount of relief for
education, but overall the cuts are going to hurt schools. Photo: Getty Images.
When Finance Minister Tito Mboweni tabled the 2021 budget, there was slightly better news for education than in last year s Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), but the overall story is still that the government is refusing to invest enough into quality teaching and learning for all.
With last year s Supplementary Budget and MTBPS, Mboweni chopped away at basic education funding and infrastructure grants. Since October, Equal Education s (EE) learner, post-school youth and parent members have protested again taking to the streets outside Parliament to demand that government prioritise education, that the budget cuts be reversed, and that education be declared a frontline department in the fight against Covid-19. ....

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Department blames stalled merger for pit toilets in Limpopo primary school


Mabila School toilets - a failure
Learners at a primary school in Vhembe, Limpopo are still using pit toilets. The department of education blames a failed plan to merge schools.
While Mabila Primary School learners in Vhembe remains without proper toilets, the Limpopo education department has traced the problem to a failed schools merger.
Learners at the school are forced to use four dilapidated pit toilets, two for girls and two for boys. Last month
Health-e Newsreported on how these conditions prevail,  despite building materials delivered at the school three years ago.
The provincial department said that plans to build a new sanitation block at the rural school were abandoned due to a proposal to merge Mabila Primary School with another primary school. Mabila Primary School has about 200 learners from grades R to seven. ....

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