<div dir="ltr"><h1 itemprop="headline">Battle to retain Afrikaan at varsities continues</h1><div class=""><span class="">Crime & Courts</span><span class="" itemprop="datePublished" content="2016-08-11T14:45"><span> / </span><span>11 Aug '16, 4:45pm</span></span></div><span itemprop="author" itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" class=""><b itemprop="name">ZELDA VENTER</b></span><div class=""><p>Pretoria - The fight to retain Afrikaans as a language of learning at both Unisa and the University of Pretoria is still on.</p>
<p>This is according to lobby group AfriForum who on Tuesday launched a
second urgent application to provisionally interdict Unisa from
implementing its new English language policy.</p></div><div class="" itemprop="image" itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/ImageObject"><img src="http://classic.iol.co.za/polopoly_fs/iol-news-pic-kallie-kriel-afriforum-1.1478860%21/image/813684704.jpg_gen/derivatives/box_501/813684704.jpg" alt=""><div class=""><span class="">AfriForum Chief Executive Kallie Kriel. File picture: Dumisani Sibeko. </span><span class=""><span>Credit: </span><span> INDEPENDENT MEDIA</span></span></div></div><p>But
the high court in Pretoria did not entertain this second attempt and
referred the matter to Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba to direct
on the way forward.</p>
<p>AfriForum lawyer Werner Human on Thursday said they are waiting
instructions from Judge Ledwaba as to when the matter will be heard. The
court is expected to then also deal with AfriForum’s application
against UP’s new language policy.</p>
<p>Human is hopeful to return to court soon to continue this fight.</p>
<p>AfriForum
urgently wants the new language policies to be put on hold, as it said
that this will prejudice new students who are presently enrolling for
the 2017 academic year.</p>
<p>The lobby group is set on later asking the court to review and set aside the new language policies.</p>
<p>AfriForum last month lost its urgent application to temporarily halt
Unisa from implementing its language policy, as the court found the
matter not to be urgent. The case was simply struck from the roll
before the merits of the application were argued.</p>
<p>The judge last month said AfriForum knew about Unisa’s language
policy since March this year, but only chose to come to court a few days
before the new students were due to enrol for 2017.</p>
<p>AfriForum is adamant that the implementation of all steps to phase
out Afrikaans as a language of learning and tuition should be halted,
until the court at a later stage reviewed the language policy, with a
view of setting it aside.</p>
<p>While UP said it would phase out Afrikaans at its university, Unisa
made it clear that English is now the only language on offer.</p>
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