These events have been given the go-ahead, however, no spectators will be allowed to attend.
All pupils will be required to wear masks and should be provided with hand sanitisers.
Pupils are prohibited from sharing drinks or drinking containers.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has issued regulations that need to be followed as sporting events at schools have been allowed to resume. Image: Laird ForbesSource: Getty Images
She assured the country that the education department and schools are ready to reopen.
Motshekga also touched on the damage inflicted on schools in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
137 schools were vandalised in the unrest in KZN.
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Source: Briefly News
Lebogang Mashego (Current Affairs HOD)Lebogang Mashego runs the Current Affairs desk.
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