Education Department to consult stakeholders on changes to school infrastructure law

Johannesburg – The Department of Basic Education has closed the public participation window for amendments to the norms and standards for public school infrastructure law.

Now that the public participation window has closed, the department will consolidate the amendments incorporating the comments received.

This process is set to conclude on September 9, 2022.

Spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said that the department is expected to embark on a round of consultations with stakeholders between September 19 and October 20 before taking the process to the next level of reporting in the sector.

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