SADTU statement on the appointment of the new Cabinet
1 July 2024
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU) has noted the seventh administration cabinet announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa. We are disappointed, notably with the basic education minister.
Announcing his cabinet, President Ramaphosa mentioned experience and skills to deliver as some of the attributes of this cabinet. Surely, this is not true for the minister of basic education. We acknowledge that the President has a prerogative in appointing ministers and deputy ministers to serve the country. What we know from the leaked letters of the DA though is that the DA demanded certain ministerial posts including basic education. We do not accept this arrogance and racist attitude and mentality of the DA to tell the president how to exercise his constitutional duty to appoint. We cannot condone this behavior because it will set a very dangerous precedent that will destroy our democracy and social cohesion agenda of our county.
Having acknowledged that we have no powers to dictate to the President whom to appoint, but Siviwe Gwarube of the DA is an affront to SADTU. The DA has always made SADTU its enemy number one. Even its election manifesto declared war against SADTU lamenting that the Union was too strong and must be dealt with. They said they believe that the failures of the education system are because the ANC has allowed our education system to be captured by the vested interests of SADTU. This deficit narrative is engrained and enmeshed in their propaganda and ideology. The union does not appoint any personnel to any institution but just like all other unions, it observes the process to ensure a fair process in the best interest of our education and our communities.
Our interest is to see social justice, equitable, equal, and quality public education for all educators to have their academic and professional freedom respected and their labour rights protected as workers.