DA rejects MEC Chiloane's attempt to influence how Gauteng learners should vote
8 May 2024
The Democratic Alliance (DA) strongly condemns the attempt by the Gauteng MEC for Education, Matome Chiloane, to influence how learners should vote in the upcoming 29 May general elections.
This follows MEC Chiloane's recent abuse of political power in our schools. The DA is in possession of a memo sent to all Johannesburg East District Directors and Grade 12 Life Orientation educators instructing them to retract the Life Orientation project titled Poor access to clean water issued to learners on 17 April 2024. According to the memo, the retraction was based on the fact that the topic may have an impact on learners' voting choices and certain elements may appear to advocate for specific views or influence voting options.
See the memo here.
This sudden decision by MEC Chiloane raises questions because the Grade 12 learners were supposed to investigate and finish the assignment before the beginning of examinations towards the end of May. It is unacceptable for the MEC to dictate what topics learners must research because he is anxious about what they may discover.