Report: Lesufi’s Gauteng will use BELA as an axe
18 October 2024
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE’s) long history of hostile statements targeting Afrikaans single-medium schools serves as proof of how dangerous the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (BELA) would be in the hands of such officials
These hostile statements by, among others, the Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, and his successor as MEC for Education Matome Chiloane are contained in a report by the Solidarity Research Institute (SRI), which will be issued today.
According to Connie Mulder, head of the SRI, these statements, as well as the actions taken by the officials, offer enough reason to expect that the new powers granted to the GDE by BELA will be used aggressively against Afrikaans.
“Consequently, BELA becomes like a brand-new axe in the hands of someone who has been itching for a long time to fell a precious tree. Afrikaans education is that tree.