Basic Education Committee condemns millions of rands of damage to schools during riots in Gauteng and KZN
3 August 2021
The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education today received briefings on the damage and vandalism caused to schools in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) during the recent community protests.
Committee Chairperson, Ms Bongiwe Mbinqo-Gigaba, said: “It is shocking that the cost of damages and vandalism to schools is estimated at over R141 million. This is money that was not budgeted for. Money that government does not have and money that could have been spent on other much-needed projects.
“As public representatives we need to have serious discussions in our constituencies that members of the public cannot be targeting much-needed infrastructure, especially schools, when they vent their frustrations for whatever reason. We cannot be comfortable with the current situation. Schools always end up being soft targets during protests and it is the poorest of the poor learners that suffer.”
The committee today received updates from the national Department of Basic Education (DBE), the KwaZulu-Natal Education Department and the Gauteng Education Department on the damages during the unrest, as well as the readiness to reopen schools for the third term yesterday.