Both basic education minister Angie Motshekga and her counterpart from higher education Blade Nzimande will address the nation on Monday about their plans for the reopening of schools and universities. COVID19SA
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Sadtu urged the departments to comply with a number of minimum requirements that had to be put in place at learning institutions at least two weeks before any activity can take place. “The departments should ensure that learning institutions have enough soap, disinfectants and sanitisers and that hygiene is part of the curriculum where it should be the first thing to be practised before any daily learning activity can take place.”Sadtu said that the departments should hire more staff to clean and sanitise the classrooms, workshops and offices as frequently as possible.
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