THE KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education has rejected early retirement applications from long-serving staff, defying a Cabinet directive aimed at reducing salary costs.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education’s decision to reject early retirement applications has triggered widespread outrage, as it goes against a national directive aimed at reducing salary costs.
KZN teachers unions urge Education Department to review rejected early retirement applications, citing budget limits and ...
KZN teachers protest over vacancies as SADTU demands permanent posts, citing funding shortages and school safety concerns.
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union in KwaZulu Natal criticises the KZN Department of Education for failing to ...
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SADTU challenges KwaZulu-Natal education department's halt on early retirement applications
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) in KwaZulu-Natal is set to confront the provincial education department over its refusal to approve early retirement applications without penalties, ...
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KZN Sets R168 Billion Budget With No Cuts to Government Departments
The KwaZulu-Natal government tabled a R168.2-billion budget and promised that no provincial department will face budget cuts this financial year. Most of the money goes to education, health and social ...
Babanango Primary School in rural KwaZulu-Natal has been closed since Monday because of a protest by parents and learners.
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Parents Stop Classes At Broken-Down Kwazulu-Natal School
Babanango Primary School has been closed since Monday due to protests by parents Babanango Primary School in rural KwaZulu-Natal has been closed since Monday because of a protest by parents and ...
The province’s R168.2 billion budget was tabled in the KZN Legislature today, outlining a strategy focused on service delivery stability.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to preside over a significant land restitution milestone today as government hands over ...
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Three bodies recovered as rescue teams hunt for Missing Workers in KwaZulu-Natal floods
Search and rescue teams are tirelessly working to locate missing farm workers after a vehicle was swept off a flooded KZN bridge, with three bodies recovered so far.
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