KZN DBE trying to place late registrations
Updated | By Jarryd Subroyen
KZN Education officials are happy with the way the 2019 academic year has started.
Public schools across the country opened their classrooms this morning.
MEC for Education, Mthandeni Dlungwana, visited the Mandosi Combined School, near Inanda, north of Durban, earlier.
He assisted President Cyril Ramaphosa in handing over desks and ablution facilities among other things.
The department says stationery and textbooks have also been delivered to all the relevant schools.
Spokesperson Muzi Mahlambi says they are now trying to place children who were registered late.
"We are very hopeful that come tomorrow, we will see the situation stabilizing and that on Friday, we will see more stability. Then on Monday, it will be a full-force of some kind in terms of us against the academic year," he says.
Show's Stories
-
Reddam House Umhlanga choir heads to New York City
From Umhlanga to Carnegie Hall! Reddam House Umhlanga make KZN proud
East Coast Breakfast 9 minutes ago -
Meta's AI goes viral for speaking about imaginary kid in parenting group
Meta's "super-intelligent" AI assistant has made waves after pretending ...
Stacey & J Sbu 15 hours ago