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South Africa: Government to Continue Investing in Education
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jun 25, 2014

ASIDI programme

With regard to inappropriate structures and mud schools, President Zuma said government will continue to eradicate mud schools and other inappropriate structures.

Government has already started eradicating mud schools in the Eastern Cape through the Accelerated Schools Infrastructure Delivery Initiative (ASIDI) programme replacing them with state-of-the-art schools.

To date, a number of schools have already been built through the ASIDI programme. The programme is said to be extended to other provinces like Limpopo and the Western Cape.

ASIDI aims to replace inappropriate school structures. It forms part of government’s 13th Strategic Infrastructure Project (SIP), which relates to the rebuilding of schools.
In total, about 50 schools are to be built through the ASIDI programme to accommodate more than 10 000 learners in the Eastern Cape.

Universities at N-Cape, Mpumalanga

With regard to the two new universities, Sol Plaatie in the Northern Cape and the University of Mpumalanga to be built in Nelspruit, President Zuma announced that contractors will move on site in September to start building the new universities.
“By January next year, the first intake of medical students will be enrolled at the new medical university in Limpopo.”

In addition, 12 training and vocational education colleges will be built to expand the technical skills mix in the country, the President said.
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