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<h1>Cele: Fix your language issues</h1>
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September 19 2015 at 01:21pm <br>
By Noloyiso Mtembu
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<span class="">WEEKEND ARGUS</span>
<span class="">Bheki Cele, deputy minister of
agriculture, arrives at the Elsenburg Agricultural Institute where he
addressed black students about transformation issues. Picture: Ian
Landsberg</span>
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<p>Cape Town - ANC national executive committee member Bheki Cele
challenged students at the Elsenburg Agricultural Training Institute to
take the lead in formulating a lasting solution to the language policy
issue at the college, and at other institutions in the country. </p>
<p>Cele, who was at the college on Thursday at the invitation of the
South African Students Congress, said his generation had paved the way
for equality of the races, and that it was up to the youth to “shape the
country as you want it”. </p>
<p>The college recently signed an agreement between its management and
students after weeks of racial tension and violent protests on campus,
which saw black and white students in conflict over the use of Afrikaans
as a medium of instruction. </p>
<p>According to the agreement, classes have been split to accommodate
Afrikaans and English speakers separately while a policy is developed. </p>
<p>Cele said the struggle for liberation was not easy, and that the
youth should not lose the gains made but rather continue where the
previous generation left off. </p>
<p>“The whole country is banking on you to do something about this language issue.” </p>
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<p>Cele, also the deputy minister of agriculture, forestry and
fisheries, called on the students to take agricultural studies
seriously. </p>
<p>“We have a problem in this country where agriculture is in the hands
of the minority. The minority is feeding the majority, that is why there
is limited access to food. It is not an issue of availability, but of
access,” he said. </p>
<p>Last week Weekend Argus reported that a joint technical task team had
been established to identify an appropriate governance, academic and
institutional model for the future functioning of agricultural colleges.
The task team would advise the ministers of higher education and
training, and agriculture, forestry and fisheries on how best to
relocate agricultural colleges from the jurisdiction of provinces to
national government. </p>
<p>Ideally, said Cele, colleges should maintain their practical training component. </p>
<p>Sasco students told Cele that they were disadvantaged in comparison
to white Afrikaans speakers, as practical work was conducted on local
farms where Afrikaans was used. </p>
<p>The students said they were being set up for failure through the use of Afrikaans. </p>
<p>Cele said he would make time to visit the college again in the near
future, and that agricultural colleges would function best if they had
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