ANC's challenge to Grant and DA on books
The Western Cape ANC challenges education MEC Donald Grant and his DA leadership to accompany the ANC and SADTU to schools where there are learner support material shortages to ascertain the problems and facts for themselves.
This challenge follows on the DA blanket reaction of scandalous denials about the uncovering of non-delivery of books at three Kraaifontein schools. The ANC and SADTU donated mostly isiXhosa books to the parents and learners.
ANC provincial leader Marius Fransman (deputy minister for international relations and co-operation) says: "Grant must now indicate that he will accompany me to these and other schools to assess if what the ANC is factually stating about the non-arrival of printed books for learners between January and June is indeed true.
"I also challenge DA provincial leader Theuns Botha to come and see what the situation is and determine whether prescribed work and text books arrived or not. If it is true that there are indeed shortages, will he then make a public statement that the DA lied in news releases on this matter?"
The challenge is in reaction to the public denials by MEC Grant and Botha on behalf of the DA. Botha denied any shortages and embarked on a disgraceful personal attack instead of ascertaining the facts.