Acting principal appointed at Coastal TVET College

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande has appointed Johannes Mgonodi Zwane, deputy principal corporate services at Mthashana TVET College as acting principal at the Coastal TVET College with effect from September 1.

Zwane will occupy the post for six months or until the post is permanently filled, whichever occurs first.

Earlier this month, Nzimande announced his decision to end the contract of the administrator, Ndoda Biyela following pressure from the staff and the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu).

The Durban college was placed under administration in 2020 after facing a string of corruption allegations and a damning report by the auditor…

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