‘Hundreds of schools lack basic services’

Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga released the National Senior Certificate Supplentary Results for the class of 2013 at tshedimosetso House in Pretoria.05/05/2014.GCIS

Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga released the National Senior Certificate Supplentary Results for the class of 2013 at tshedimosetso House in Pretoria.05/05/2014.GCIS

Published Sep 18, 2014

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Parliament - Hundreds of public schools remain without piped water, electricity, and sanitation, according to Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga.

In written reply to a parliamentary question on Thursday, she said of the country's 23 742 public schools 862 did not have access to water, 1366 did not have access to electricity, and 643 did not have access to sanitation facilities.

A table accompanying the reply shows the majority of these are in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.

Of the 5 469 schools in the Eastern Cape, 582 are without water, 550 without electricity, and 519 without sanitation.

In KwaZulu-Natal, of the total 5 858 public schools, 181 do not have water, 628 do not have electricity, and 81 lack sanitation facilities.

Motshekga said her department had prioritised the provision of basic services to schools.

Regulations in this regard were passed in November last year, and within three years of this date all schools had to be provided with acceptable basic services, she said.

Sapa

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