Task team hopes for reopening of Zebediela schools in Limpopo following months of unrest
The team hopes for the academic programme to resume in the area after protests saw learners not attending school for several months after residents forced them out of class to press their demand for a tarred road in the area.
An intergovernmental team led by the MEC for Community Safety and Transport, Namane Dickson Masemola has been established to ensure stability in Zebediela following ongoing service delivery issues in the area, Polokwane Review reports.
The team includes Masemola as well as the MEC for Education, Polly Boshielo, Provincial Police Commissioner, Nneke Ledwaba and Lepelle-Nkumbi’s Mayor, Maria Ramokolo.
The team hopes for the academic programme to resume in the area after protests saw learners not attending school for several months after residents forced them out of class to press their demand for a tarred road in the area.
Masemola’s Spokesperson, Joel Seabi says the team was established to ensure that stability is returned, teaching and learning resumes, while plans to resolve service delivery issues are put in place.
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