Education in the Eastern Cape is in a crisis
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) in the Eastern Cape has sent out alarm bells - the education system in the province is on the brink of collapse unless the powers that be take drastic measures to save the situation.
The 2011 school calendar year has begun on a disastrous note in the province as thousands of learners cannot reach schools due to the suspension of scholar transport; the suspension of the school nutrition programme which to many poverty-stricken learners is the only source of a meal; the non-renewal of contracts of temporary teachers which has left thousands of learners without teachers; 1 130 Section 20 schools have not received learner materials due to alleged fraud in the tendering processes.
The Department has made a declaration of 69 390 posts for 2010, but never issued a single post Level One bulletin for the temporary educators in substantive posts to get an opportunity to apply.
A teacher at Gobindlovu J.S.S. in Libode received an appointment letter in January 2010, with the last sentence saying: "your service is required until the post is advertised". That teacher was shocked to death to discover that the Department of Education has decided to pay a nil cheque on the 20th January 2011. There are many such like victims.
As SADTU we cannot fold our arms when the education of the children from the poor and working class communities is being sabotaged by those who take home a huge chunk from the tax payers' coffers but elect to do the opposite of what their mandate demands, whilst on the other hand the corrupt and the corruptors of the department are enjoying an uninterrupted honeymoon.