Grade R educators to get new lease of life with appointments

Durban — KZN Education MEC Mbali Frazer has revealed that she will utilise funds currently used to pay Covid-19 screeners for the appointment of the first 500 qualified Grade R educators to permanent posts, within the approved educator post establishment, effective from January 1, 2023.

Frazer was speaking at a stakeholder meeting held at Dokkies, in Durban, on Monday morning, where she extended her gratitude and appreciation to all the stakeholders for their “invaluable contribution throughout these important engagements”.

Elaborating on the Grade R educators who are facing challenges of being employed on a temporary basis, Frazer affirmed that they also have other news to share…

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