Basic Education on misrepresentation of the amendments to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill
15 December 2021
The Department of Basic Education wishes to correct the misrepresentation and the apparent misreading of certain aspects of the amendments to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill of 2021.
Some media have created an impression that is clearly against the spirit and true intention of the clause in the amendments. As a result of the misinterpretation in the news articles some members of the community are raising concerns. This is unfortunate and disappointing especially because the reporting is inaccurate or misses the point and renders the article sensational.
Minister Motshekga supports ZERO tolerance against alcohol at schools. However it cannot be denied that some schools do sell alcohol during certain fund raising activities and that alcohol is sometimes possessed and consumed when the school may hire out the school hall for church services or weddings. It is for these purposes that Minister is seeking to regulate the possession, consumption and sale of alcohol at schools.
It must be noted also that the process to amend the Basic Education Laws started in 2013 and countless consultation sessions have taken place with all stakeholders at every stage and each phase of the amendments. The Bill published by Minister Angie Motshekga in a Government Gazette a week ago is an outcome of many years of deliberations including a public participation process.