SEDC Repurposes Ipelegeng For Schools Cleaning

The number of Ipelegeng workers has been increased at SEDC
The number of Ipelegeng workers has been increased at SEDC

Ipelegeng workers in South East District Council (SEDC) will be able to plan better, following the district council’s decision to extend Ipelegeng employment from three to 10 months in schools.

The workers will be under the supervision of headmasters since they will be cleaning the school environment and lavatories regularly. This is done so as to beef-up cleanliness in schools, especially in the primary school grounds.

Parents and teachers have recently complained that the schools were not clean enough as a way of adhering to the coronavirus- induced standards set by the Ministry of Health and Wellness.  

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