They wouldn't have been necessary if Bantu education wasn't emoployed to render us academically &entrepreneurially malnourished.
It's only been 20 years, but at least the youngsters are getting a bit of an education and giving themselves a better chance.
Look at the EFF. All led by young academics (masters, docotrates, soon to be professorials who'll be shaping a lot of the young South African minds when they are not spending time in parliament) who put the ANC&DA to shame each time when they open their mouths. Their political strategies are unparalleled. Love them or hate them, what you're witnessing are the products of education whch their parents & grandparents were denied. Just think what the clever Blacks within the ANC would achieve too if they were not muzzled.
Bantu education denied us that, but our kids 30% plus F in Woodwork etc or not are getting it right. Grants won't be needed that much as some of the young ones are growing ashamed to be known as people who live off grants. So even that dependency mentality is getting eroded gradually by social dynamics. How many do you think will want to be known as RDP beneficiaries?
All are driven to learn, get a driver' license, get a job, buy a car, house/townhouse, go on fancy holidays, cruises travelling the globe etc. Who cares if Affirmative Action helps them out along the way - every race benefitted from it throughout history. Fact is they are progressing through their own enterprise.