Acting Director warns headmasters against collecting money from learners

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The Acting Director-General in the Ministry of Education in Tonj State is warning headmasters of various schools against collecting money from students after paying school fees.
 
Gaudensio Gum Atem told Don Bosco Radio on Thursday that headmasters of private schools are collecting money from the students to pay the ministry.
 
The Acting Director-General stresses that no single pound should be taken from pupils in the state.
 
The headmasters started collecting money from students after the ministry demanded 20 percent from every private schools, he explains.
 
Gum advises headmasters to respect government’s education policies in the state.
 
The ministry demands nothing from students, but from paid school fees, he explains.
 
None of the headmasters was available for comments.