Ten teachers from a North West secondary school have tested positive for Covid-19.
This was coming in after one of the teachers received results on Tuesday, forcing Ikatisong Secondary School in Letlhabile, Brits, to be closed with immediate effect.
Malindi said they have not registered any case of pupils at the school contracting the virus.
However, the South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) and National Professional Teachers’ Organisation of SA (Naptosa) have both called for the suspension of education in the country as the country faces the peak of the coronavirus.
The two unions said they were concerned about the escalating number of infections in schools and called for Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga to heed their call.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, the Council of Education Ministers (CEM) said groups and individuals, who were not empowered by law, do not have the authority to close schools.
“The CEM has resolved to take legal action against all individuals and groups that continue to disrupt schooling,” the statement read.
“We would like to emphasize the fact that the reopening and closure of schools is a legislative responsibility accorded to national and provincial authorities only.”
The CEM has further noted the resolution by the South African Democratic Teachers Union, in which they call for the closure of schools. The decision on whether schools will be closed or not will be taken by Cabinet.”