Partially blind Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha led the renovation of Soshanguve's Filadelfia Secondary School.
Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha helps to put in a new window pane at Filadelfia Secondary School in Soshanguve, 3 May 2019. Picture: Rorisang Kgosana
As a partially blind man, Justice and Correctional Services Minister Michael Masutha finds it important to invest in pupils with disabilities, so his department and some inmates renovated and made several donations to the Filadelfia Secondary School in Soshanguve. The school for children with special needs, which caters to about 400 pupils, was one of the 22 schools for the blind and visually impaired to benefit from the programme, Masutha said.“About 45 spring beds need to be fixed, [plus] doors and door handles, ceilings and we refurbished 62 classroom desks, all to enable pupils to learn in a conducive environment.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Voters need to choose between corruption ladled or new look ANCThe truth is that, though there may be one ANC listed on the ballot paper, there are two very different ANCs in reality
Read more »
LOOK: Durban schools count costs amid flood damage | Sunday TribuneFlood-ravaged Chatsworth schools are counting the cost of the damage caused by the torrential rain that lashed KwaZulu-Natal earlier this week.
Read more »
Lesufi calls on Gauteng schools to abide by new admissions rulesThe amendments to the admission regulations include the redefining of the feeder zones and the administration of admissions.
Read more »
Jabulani Dhlamini's new exhibit looks at the after-effects of oppressionCelebrated photographer Jabulani Dhlamini deals with trauma, memory, inheritance and time through his quiet but intense images. His new exhibition, Isisekelo, shows spaces that were once touched by apartheid, slavery, colonialism and displacement. Grethe Kemp takes a look.
Read more »
Oakdale Secondary school to get new premises following protestGauteng Department of Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has promised to build a new school for learners of the dilapidated Oakdale Secondary school in Ennerdale, Johannesburg.
Read more »
Justice minister to open new court in Plettenberg BayMinister of Justice and Correctional Services Michael Masutha will officially open the newly built Plettenberg Bay Magistrate's Court on Thursday.
Read more »
Eight things you need to know about the new 2019 Audi Q8Audi has finally launched its new Q8 here on South African soil. Here are a few things you should know about it.
Read more »
More traffic officers needed: Nzimande - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Transport Minister Blade Nzimande says more traffic officers are needed on the country's roads because of the growing number of cars using the thousands of kilometres of tarmac.
Read more »
Catch eNCA's floods special this weekend[ICYMI] Catch eNCA's floods special this weekend with DasenThathiah on WeekInOne eNCA
Read more »
Special Report | South African Tourism - Mail & GuardianAs we celebrate 25 years of democracy in South Africa, read this supplement which focuses on what the country's tourism industry has to offer. WeDoTourism
Read more »