THE FUNZA LUSHAKA BURSARIES

THE FUNZA LUSHAKA BURSARIES

Applications for Funza Lushaka Bursary are now open for youths between 18 and 30 years old, interested in studying for a degree in teaching.

Should you know someone with Level 4 English, Level 3 Maths and Science and has already passed matric but sitting at home, please let them urgently approach any Education District office in the country.

Closing date for applications is the 10th of August 2018.

Regards
GS

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PEU ON THE MOVE

PEU ON THE MOVE

PEU ON THE MOVE

Mr Moloi, the PEU Labour Chairperson, has been admitted in the High Court of South Africa as an Advocate. He is now Advocate Moloi.

Advocate Moloi obtained his LLB Degree with UNISA in 2017. Congratulations Lekholoko! PEU is immensely proud of your achievement.

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PEU delegates at BOSETU Policy Conference in Palapye, Botswana

PEU delegates at BOSETU Policy Conference in Palapye, Botswana

PEU delegates at BOSETU Policy Conference in Palapye, Botswana . The Conference is scheduled for 02 – 04 August 2018. From left to right are Maditlhapi Malindi( Gauteng Secretary), Conny Mathekga ( SSE) and Mosadi Sekwadi ( Limpopo Gender Chairperson)

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PEU 67 MINUTES IN HOUR OF MADIBA

PEU 67 MINUTES IN HOUR OF MADIBA

PEU 67 MINUTES IN HOUR OF MADIBA

The Professional Educator’s Union had, in collaboration with Hotel 224 in Pretoria, observed the Madiba 67 minutes, by having breakfast with learners from Laezonia and Musenga Vhadzimu primary schools .

It was a telling moment, to see young ones in high spirit as they were handed with tokens of appreciation.

Learners from each school rendered poems in honour of the great state man and renowned leader of the people.

Dr Malinga ‘s presence was indeed a cherry on top and as usual, …

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PEU 2018 MANDELA DAY

The Professional Educator’s Union (PEU ) in collaboration with Hotel 224 in Pretoria, will have Breakfast with disadvantaged learners from identified primary schools in and around Pretoria , on 18 July 2018.

This joint philanthropic gesture is in support of the wish and vision of Utata Nelson Mandela, in his quest to make a difference in lives of others, with biases towards the indigents.

Learners will, over and above breakfast, be handed in school uniform and other goodies.

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PEU TAKES A NEW TRAJECTORY

PEU TAKES A NEW TRAJECTORY

PEU TAKES A NEW TRAJECTORY

Fresh and young blood continue to swell the rank and files of the Professional Educator’s Union(PEU).
This is quite encouraging as it gives the organisation hope , a guaranteed future and new lease of life.

The immediate challenge is our need to have a changed mindset in the way we have been doing things and always endeavour to cater for their developmental needs.
This is the generation that have surpassed the stage of slogans and rhetorics.

Thus, only organisations that align themselves with their needs …

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ANTUSA GAMES 2018 IN NAMIBIA

ANTUSA GAMES 2018 IN NAMIBIA

MaPEU Amahle arrived safely in Swakopmund , Namibia, for the 11th edition of ANTUSA GAMES, after enduring a grueling and tideous 2 200 km single trip . This is an unwavering patrotism in practice, which is humbling and highly appreciated by the Leadership. Shapa PEU shapaaa!!!

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UPDATES ON SALARY NEGOTIATIONS

UPDATES ON SALARY NEGOTIATIONS

A joint Principals’ meeting (ILC and JMC) was held today, in view of collapsed salary negotiations and the media release by Acting Minister of DPSA, Naledi Pandor, as circulated to you yesterday.

Unions have once more expressed their collective pleasure on the employer’s negative attitude throughout the process.

In view of the above, a joint Labour press conference is scheduled for Tuesday, 24 April 2018, at 10H00, to address the nation on these developments.

A letter will also be forwarded to the employer, this afternoon, …

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Basic Education Minister encourages Second Chance Matric Support Program

Basic Education Minister encourages Second Chance Matric Support Program

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has held an information session-sharing on the Second Chance Matric Support programme which the department runs.

This is part of the national road show, educating communities about the programme.

With the national matric pass rate at 76.2% for 2016, the programme is aimed at assisting the learners who didn’t perform to their full capacity and those who failed.

Motshekga says the core of the programme is to ensure that scholars aren’t lost in the system while they sit at home and engage in …

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