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Schooling is not ready to resume. This was a strong message from teacher unions and school governing bodies (SGBs) on Friday afternoon. Picture: OJ Koloti, Gallo Images
Schooling is not ready to resume. This was a strong message from teacher unions and school governing bodies (SGBs) on Friday afternoon. Picture: OJ Koloti, Gallo Images

Schooling is not ready to resume. This was a strong message from teacher unions and school governing bodies (SGBs) on Friday afternoon.

They are expected to meet with the Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga and MECs on Saturday to spell out their position on the matter.

Conflicting reports have been made by authorities and stakeholders in the past weeks on the state of readiness of the schools.

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