– Students at a school in South Africa studied in the middle of a road in protest at not having access to classrooms
– The local education department had hired contractors to build news classrooms but the contractors withheld keys to the classrooms, citing non-payment
– The department eventually secured the keys and learning resumed at the school
Students at a school in the Eastern cape province of South Africa studied in the middle of a road in protest at not having access to newly built classrooms.
The students blockaded the road in protest at not having access to classrooms
The students Mdeni Senior Secondary School blockaded the otherwise busy road, claiming that contractors hired to build news classrooms at the school had refused to hand over the keys to the classrooms.
The contractors in turn blamed the Eastern Cape education department for failing to pay them for their work.
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The students braved the wet weather to put their put across
The Eastern Cape education department eventually intervened and after engaging the contractors, they obtained the keys to the classrooms. The students then ended their peaceful protest.
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The incident has drawn outrage from the South African public, with many accusing the Eastern Cape provincial government of neglecting rural schools.
Below is a video of another protest held at a Pretoria High School last year.
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