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The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Thembi Siweya, will conduct frontline monitoring at Litshovu High School in Madombidsha, Sinthumule, Limpopo Province on Monday, 19 April 2021. 

The Deputy Minister will assess the school’s compliance to COVID-19 health protocols and regulations. This programme is also part of a government-wide Back to School Campaign aimed at highlighting the importance of education, and also mobilising society to promote the value of education.

During the visit, the Deputy Minister will engage the district, school management, teachers, parents, school governing body.  

Members of the media are invited as follows:

School visit details:

Date: 19 April 2021
Venue: Litshovu High School, Madombidzha, Sinthumule, Limpopo Province  
Time: 09h00

For confirmations, please contact Ms Lerato Maboea on 079 267 8006  or e-mail lerato@dpme.gov.za. 


Media enquiries: Mr Lawrence Ngoveni on 0828243060 or e-mail Lawrence.ngoveni@dpme.gov.za

Follow the conversation on: #NDP2030 #Khawuleza #Backtoschool
Follow us on Twitter: @dpmeofficial / @ThembiSiweya and Facebook: Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. 

 
Issued by: The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
Pretoria
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