Basic Education Requests Additional P240M

Basic Education Requests Additional P240M
Basic Education Requests Additional P240M

The Ministry of Basic Education has requested an additional amount of P240 million to put towards the engagement of temporary teachers.

According to a report by Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Estimates report, this is due to an increase in classrooms associated with health protocols required to maintain adherence to the coronavirus (COVID-19) guidelines and standards.

“The committee views this class arrangement as the most desirable and proposes that it be retained as the new class standard in Botswana,” the report reads.

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