A newly-built school form part of Workers’ Day celebration


By OBAKENG MAJE 

The North West MEC for Education, Viola Motsumi said on the occasion of Workers’ Day celebration, her department does not revel only the contributions of the country’s labour force, but also marks a significant milestone in education. 

Motsumi said this is marked by the handover of the newly-constructed Relebogile Primary School in Swartdam village, in Moretele Local Municipality on 1 May 2024. She further said this is a testament to the department’s commitment to provide quality education infrastructure.

“The previous state of Relebogile Primary School was dire, with a dilapidated structure that was not conducive for learning. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that we announce the completion of this new facility, which will accommodate 369 learners as of 6 May 2024. 

“The new Relebogile Primary School boasts modern amenities, including an administration block, two Grade R classrooms, a playground, Grade 1-7 classrooms, a library, a media centre, a science lab, and a kitchen with a nutrition centre,” she said.

Motsumi added that it is important for community stewardship in safeguarding this invaluable asset. She implored the Moeka community to stand as guardians against vandalism, ensuring that the school remains a sanctuary for knowledge and growth for generations to come.

“As we celebrate Workers Day, let us also reflect on the significance of education in shaping the future workforce of our nation. As much as the school is for learning, it is also a sanctuary for our workforce, which is the teachers, principal, administrators, guards and all in sundry. They deserve decent conditions of working as employees and it is our unwavering commitment to provide accessible and quality education for all and safe workspaces for our teachers.

“To the community of Swartdam village, our leaners, your children will be occupying the school on 6 May 2024. My plea is for you to safeguard the school against vandalism,” said Motsumi.

Meanwhile, among those who witnessed the school handover, was the Moretele Local Municipality mayor, George Manyike.

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