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Honorary Master
Mmusi Maimane, DA National Spokesperson
http://www.sadtu.org.za/docs/pr/2012/pr0622a.html
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/ANC-hails-landmark-schools-judgment-20121221
So when can we expect SADTU and Fransman to fight these schools becoming a victim of the ANC provincial government.... ?
This week it was announced that the Eastern Cape government will close down 310 schools in the Eastern Cape.
For months, the ANC has been waging a calculated campaign to discredit the DA government in the Western Cape for closing 20 schools in the Western Cape.
The Western Cape government took a decision to close these schools based on an assessment of the best interests of the learners and the availability of suitable schooling elsewhere in the system.
What is more, since 2009 the DA government has built 49 brand new schools with a further 72 new school structures to be built in the next three years to ensure that every child in the Western Cape is afforded the quality of schooling they deserve.
Yet the ANC has engaged in a calculated smear campaign on this issue. So the question now is whether the ANC will be as vocal about the closure of more than ten times as many schools in the Eastern Cape - a province with a well-documented education crisis.
It is extremely unlikely that the closure of 310 schools has been taken with the best interests of the learners in mind. Given the shortage of teachers, equipment, textbooks and schools it is likely that these schools are simply defunct. Our Education Spokesperson in the Eastern Cape is currently assessing on what basis these 310 schools were closed and whether or not it was justifiable.
The Eastern Cape is not the only other province closing schools. The South African Institute of Race Relations estimates that since 2000, 1 116 schools have been closed in the Free State, 648 in North West, 590 in the Eastern Cape, 215 in Mpumalanga, 173 in Limpopo and 111 in the Northern Cape.
The ANC's silence on these closures in these provinces is rank hypocrisy. We trust that the public will see this politicking for what it is.
http://www.sadtu.org.za/docs/pr/2012/pr0622a.html
SADTU is against the proposed plan by the Western Cape Education Department to close 27 schools and is calling on Premier Helen Zille to fire MEC Grant for the short-sighted plan which will cause harm to working class black learners.
SADTU says the Department cannot close the schools in the absence of a cohesive education plan in the province which should define which schools must close. The department has also not consulted with the unions and communities on the matter. We therefore see this as another plan to take back the right to education of a black child as the schools targeted have black learners.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/ANC-hails-landmark-schools-judgment-20121221
Cape Town - The Western Cape High Court ruling to halt the closure of 17 schools in the new year is a groundbreaking judgement, provincial ANC chairperson Marius Fransman said on Friday.
"This judgment has an effect here, it has an effect everywhere else in South Africa, where everyone will now consider deeply when they want to close any school," Fransman said.
He praised Lavis Drive Primary School principal Brenda Davids, who first brought the matter to the attention of teacher unions.
"I saw the tears of this woman... the day she decided she can't see children suffering, that day she became a victim of the DA provincial government."
So when can we expect SADTU and Fransman to fight these schools becoming a victim of the ANC provincial government.... ?