SADTU in KZN statement on the appointment of the new MEC
12 August 2022
SADTU in KwaZulu Natal received the news that the KZN Premier has appointed a new MEC for the Department of Education. Firstly, SADTU appreciates the work done by former MEC Kwazi Mshengu since his appointment as the MEC for Education in the province. His open-door policy allowed all stakeholders to feel free to raise issues with him. This, SADTU believes was based on his understanding that all stakeholders are equally important and central in the delivery of quality public education. Honesty and transparency were his guiding principles which enabled him to survive in the department.
As a result, today SADTU welcomes the new MEC, Honourable Mbali Frazer, who is taking over a stable Department. By saying the Department is stable does not suggest that there are no challenges. The Department that she is inheriting is facing the effects of budget cuts which is why there are not enough teachers in schools, backlog in infrastructure, safety and security challenges in schools and many other known challenges.
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union welcomes the Honourable MEC Frazer. SADTU is hopeful and has confidence that she will deliver on the demands of her department. As a teacher herself, the new MEC understands the Department and the needs of schools. SADTU hopes she will embrace unions and other stakeholders and work with them to further stabilise the department and ensure that the environment in schools is truly supportive of quality education delivery. The advice that SADTU wants to give to the new MEC is:
Prioritise the Quality Learning and Teaching campaign through mobilising all stakeholders and education loving people to participate in protecting schools. Making schools safe and ensuring that there are no lesson losses.