
Parents, schools must take reponsibility for pupils’ safety – Chiloane
Gauteng MEC for education Matome Chiloane has called for increased vigilance from parents, schools and authorities following the deadly scholar transport crash in Vanderbijlpark.
TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY 2026, 14:48

Gauteng MEC for education Matome Chiloane has called for increased vigilance from parents, schools and authorities following the deadly scholar transport crash in Vanderbijlpark.

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