Scholar transport saga leaves learners stranded

Hundreds of learners who rely on scholar transport in Ehlanzeni and Gert Sibande have been stranded for more than a week due to a questionable tendering process with regard to scholar transport in the regions.

MBOMBELA – Furious parents from Curlews Farm outside White River blamed the departments of education and public works for failing to provide transport arrangements for their 17 children who attend Boschrand Primary School.

“We are sad about the whole situation because time is passing and our children have already missed a lot of what is being taught at school. They also cry each time they return to the houses because they cannot walk to school,” said Mr Rodney Mashego, a farm dweller.

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He added that no one from either department had explained to them what is happening regarding the transport. Mr Jasper Zwane, a spokesperson for the Department of Education, referred questions pertaining to issues of scholar transport to the Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport as it is the relevant department mandated with providing scholar transport in the province.

Mr Mxolisi Dlamini, spokesperson for public works, roads and transport said the problems in Gert Sibande started when a tender from the previous bus operator was transferred to a temporary new contractor who demanded the removal of subcontractors so he can deal directory with the department.

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“This has its complications because this operator is still using the contract used by the previous operator, with its terms and conditions,” he said. Dlamini added that the process to give the scholar transport tender to a permanent new contractor is still pending.

“When the tender is out its conditions will not be exactly as the previous contracts,” he said. In Ehlanzeni, scholar transport was affected in and around Matsulu, Barberton and other parts of Mbombela.

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