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Ministry side steps teachers’ conditions of service

Handling a hot potato: Kelebeng
Handling a hot potato: Kelebeng

LOBATSE: The Minister of Sport and Arts (MoSA), Jacob Kelebeng, has said his ministry will have a limited scope on school sports.

Kelebeng said the ministry will focus on the welfare of athletes, coaches, caretaker coaches, teacher coaches, and game officials. He told MmegiSport that MoSA will confine itself to only dealing within that scope and not delve into the conditions of service of teachers. Kelebeng said the professionals may come from all walks of life, even beyond the teaching profession. "We have identified grassroots development as a key priority area, recognising it as the foundation for long-term growth and success in both sectors. To this end, the ministry has, upon its inception in November 2024, set its sights on ensuring the return of school sport and arts as an inextricable component of grassroots development. From the onset, MoSA have always known and appreciated unions as critical stakeholders and custodians of teachers' rights. It is for this reason that we engaged them in earnest on the matter of school sport at the beginning of 2025," he said.

Kelebeng said in their initial meeting, it was resolved that unions are to, within a reasonable time, bring forward their proposals that could enable teacher participation in a fully fledged school sport and arts programme. He explained that the unions then furnished the ministry with the proposal after four months. "This delay by the unions caused a major disruption to our intended timeline of delivering school sport to the nation. Due to the belated response, the MoSA, along Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education, determined to bring about an interim solution whilst the negotiations remain ongoing," he said.

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