Sadtu warns state of education in Eastern Cape is shocking

By Kamogelo Moichela

Johannesburg – The SA Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) in the Eastern Cape has warned that the state of education is in a state of collapse and needs to be fixed.

The union said the education system in the province was virtually collapsing and immediate steps were required to intervene.

This comes after the union’s special provincial executive committee (PEC) meeting this week to deal with the state of education in their province.

“The PEC thoroughly scanned the environment and unanimously agreed that there are glaring signs of a collapsing Eastern Cape Department of Education which a responsible, revolutionary and caring trade union must decisively intervene to…

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