3500 pit toilets still at South African schools
23 April 2018
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) confirmed last week in the Portfolio Committee on Basic Education that there are currently 3 532 pit toilets at schools across the country.
After 24 years of democracy, it is appalling that children are still subjected to pit toilets which put their lives at risk.
The DBE estimated that it will cost about R7.8 billion to address the sanitation backlog all schools. Shockingly, the budget for school infrastructure has been cut by R3.6 billion – when this amount could have met nearly half this need.
Pit toilets are not only hazardous to the health of learners, they can also be deadly. The deaths of Michael Komape and Lumka Mketwa could have been avoided if they had access to decent sanitation.