By Sihle Mavuso
About 700 learners at Intakemazolo Combined School in Hammarsdale, west of Durban, have not had any classes since the third term began on 9 July.
All the teachers walked out in solidarity with the principal, Nonhlanhla Hlophe, because the school governing body (SGB) wants her dismissed and has stopped her from coming to school.
No classes have taken place since the walkout.
It is not clear why the SGB wants the principal to leave the school
“Dear parents, we wish to inform you that your kids have been left stranded by their teachers,” the SGB said in a letter to parents.
“The SGB, which is the leadership of parents, is meeting with the education department to try and find solutions to this. We apologise for this challenge.”
SGB chairperson Ms N Kweyama signed the letter.
Attempts to reach her for comment were unsuccessful.
Hlophe directed all questions to the KwaZulu-Natal education department.
The department’s spokesperson, Muzi Mahlambi, said the department was aware of the situation and that the “district is attending to the matter”.
Pictured above: The letter to parents sent by the SGB.
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