By Anele Siwa
27 July 2007
The City of Cape Town will be visited by Education Minister Naledi Pando. The Department of Education and Iziko Museum will be engaging in commemorative events through the year building up the bicentenary of the first Cape Slave Rebellion.
Naledi Pando is also expected to visits schools in the Gauteng Province, after numerous complains that the ministry received from both parents and learners.
“The minister will on Monday visit two Further Education and Training Colleges in Cape Town to find out for herself what some of the 1.9 billion, earnmarked for the FET recapitalisation is being used for”, says education spokesperson Lunga Ngqengelele.
According to Ngqenelele the Minister will address the launch of Exhibition in commemoration of the Bicentenary of the abolishing of Slave Trade at the Salve Lodge in Cape Town.
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