
Did Gwarube lie about progress of eradicating pit toilets in schools?
Next phase focuses on remaining challenges The next phase of work must focus on: Identifying schools with sanitation challenges that emerged after the 2018 audit or were not captured in it; Ensuring that old and unsafe pit structures are demolished, decommissioned or properly secured; Ensuring that newly installed facilities remain functional where schools experience unreliable water supply; Strengthening provincial maintenance and rapid response arrangements; and Accurately reporting progress and outstanding risks.
The distinction between completion of the defined 2018 Safe Initiative backlog and any remaining or subsequently identified sanitation needs has been consistently explained by the minister.“The minister accurately reported that all 3 372 projects forming part of the backlog identified through the 2018 Safe [sanitation appropriate for education] Initiative audit had reached practical completion,” said Vangqa.
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