SADTU is perpetuating ‘Bantu education'
The South African Democratic Teachers' Union (SADTU) and the ANC have accused Helen Zille of racism for speaking up for poor learners who are forced to flee from the Eastern Cape to other provinces in order to get a decent education.
This allegation is bizarre. How can fighting for the rights of poor, mainly black, children be racist?
The real tragedy here is the perpetuation of 'Bantu education' by a trade union that cares more about the rights of its members than the rights of children to receive the education denied to their mothers and fathers. It is the tragedy of poor learners, in desperate need of a decent education to escape from poverty, who have been failed by an uncaring Eastern Cape education department and by SADTU.
The truth is that the only thing holding us back from redressing apartheid's legacy of unequal education is the SADTU-ANC alliance.
Consider the facts: