The Basic Education Department is urging the public to stop sharing unverified content linked to the recruitment and verification of teachers.
The Basic Education Department is urging the public to stop sharing unverified content linked to the recruitment and verification of teachers.
This call follows posts on social media claiming that
teachers are required to pay R350 for verification.
The department has dismissed these claims as false, adding
that all legitimate recruitment, verification, and appointment processes are
managed directly by provincial education departments.
Spokesperson Terence Khala warns that sharing such false
information undermines public trust in the education system. ”The department is
working closely with relevant authorities to trace the source of this false
information and urges social media users to refrain from sharing or amplifying
unverified content. Teachers, public servants, learners, and members of the
public are reminded to rely solely on the department’s official communication
channels for credible information. Verified updates are always shared through,”
Khala said.
Done by: Shaneca Cupido
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