‘Put your money where your mouth is and provide generators for exams,’ demands teacher’s union

National Teachers Union (NATU) have made a desperate plea to the Department of Basic Education to provide schools with generators on the dates in which subjects such as Computer Applications Technology (CAT) and Information Technology are scheduled.

NATU said they make this plea in recognition of the efforts that both teachers and learners have undertaken in preparation for these examinations “and thus could not stomach any potential disruption which could undo such efforts”.

In a statement issued on Thursday, NATU president Sibusiso Malinga said they noted and appreciated the initiative taken by the Department of Basic Education to negotiate with the National Energy Regulator for…

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