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Ministry deliberates on primary schools specialisation

16 Jan 2019

 Member of Parliament for Shashe West, Mr Fidelis Molao, has informed residents of Sebina that specialisation in primary schools is still being deliberated on. 

Mr Molao was responding to a concerned raised by residents at a kgotla meeting in Sebina on January 14, that the primary school in their village was not doing well, hence calling for specialisation at primary level. 

Residents noted that some teachers were not capable of teaching all the subjects. 

Mr Molao said for rationalisation to be started in primary schools, several factors needed to be assessed and addressed so that the intended results could be achieved. 

He said the current arrangement was ideal but promised residents that he would take up the matter with the Ministry of Basic Education. 

Furthermore, Mr Molao also Assistant Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology, urged parents to understand that education needed partnership between teachers and parents if results were to be realised. 

Meanwhile, Kgosi Shathani Kgakanyane said the youth in Sebina sold dagga willy nilly and did so even to small children. 

She however, commended the police for doing their best in fighting crime adding that for the first time in many years they had a peaceful festive season last year that was without any mortalities. 

In response, Mr Molao said crime required partnership between the police and community. 

He said those with information on perpetrators should always assist the police with information. 

Mr Molao said government had increased the penalty for possession and selling of dagga as a deterrent measure. 

He appealed to parents to advise their children to find other means of earning a living rather than selling drugs. 

Mr Molao informed residents that construction of a police station at Sebina was scheduled to start in the 2019/2020 financial year. Ends

Source : BOPA

Author : Goitsemodimo Williams

Location : Sebina

Event : Kgotla Meeting

Date : 16 Jan 2019