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<h3 id="gmail-DailyNewsHeadline">Lesufi denies prejudice against Afrikaners or Afrikaans - Gauteng DoE</h3>
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Steve Mabona |
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26 October 2018
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MEC's actions over past few years confirm his commitment to rights of all SAns, says dept
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<p><b><span>MEC Lesufi unapologetic for his quest to provide education in another language</span></b></p>
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<p><span>In his response today, 26 October 2018, to the Gauteng
Legislature Integrity Commissioner Dr Ralph Mgijima, on a complaint
lodged by a fellow Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL) for the
Freedom Front Plus (“FFP”), Mr Philippus Adriaan van Staden, who
insinuated that MEC Panyaza Lesufi is prejudiced against the Afrikaans
language and incited racial tension amongst racial groups, particularly
minorities, MEC Lesufi confirmed that, in no way, that he breached any
Constitutional or legislative provisions, as alleged by the FFP in its
complaint.</span></p>
<p><span>It must be noted that MEC Lesufi saw it necessary, important
and duty bound to respond to the allegations made by Mr van Staden,
particularly in view of the fact that such allegations are baseless and
founded on paranoia and the manipulation of information to achieve an
electoral advantage for the FFP and the response has been filed with
the integrity commissioner in terms of which the MEC denies in the
strongest terms, the allegation that he is in any way, prejudiced
against the Afrikaans language, against Afrikaners, or against any other
minority, in any form. On the contrary, the MEC’s actions on numerous
occasions over the years confirm his commitment to the Constitution of
South Africa and the rights of all citizens enshrined in that
Constitution.</span></p>
<p><span>It is concerning that no corroborating evidence was provided by
the FFP to support such damning allegations. Where evidence or
corroboration was provided by Mr van Staden in relation to an
allegation, as is apparent from the above, in most of cases, the
corroboration was false.</span></p>
<p><span>This was deliberately intended to misrepresent the situation
and to portray MEC Lesufi as being on a crusade against the Afrikaans
language or Afrikaans schools whereas, in fact, there is absolutely no
evidence to support that allegation.</span></p>
<p><span>Our bone of contention is that, where situations occur in areas
where the racial demographics are changing in terms of residency and/or
employment, it is completely logical, and the obligation of the
department, to supply education to those learners as close as possible
to their place of residence and/or their parents’ or guardians’ place of
employment.</span></p>
<p><span>In this regard, it should be noted that there are numerous
areas which, because of apartheid residential segregation, were largely
white, and in certain instances Afrikaans, that are now changing as more
black citizens and/or families have moved into these areas or are
employed in these areas, and which would entitle them to apply to the
local school in that area. In such instances, and as discussed above,
when there are enough applications from learners who wish to be taught
in English, schools may not refuse to accommodate learners on the basis
that they are only prepared to teach in Afrikaans.</span></p>
<p><span>Surely, where the school is already full in terms of the
required learner-teacher ratio and the infrastructure of the school is
fully utilised, there may well be an argument to suggest that the school
cannot take additional learners even if there are sufficient learners
applying to be taught in a language other than that taught in by the
school. The issues of capacity in schools and the utilisation of
infrastructure is one which is a challenge both for the schools and for
the department, which has a Constitutional obligation to provide
education to all learners who qualify for that education. </span></p>
<p><span>This challenge is not restricted to Afrikaans schools and also
exists in relation to English schools which the department may request
to admit more learners where that is appropriate and justified.</span></p>
<p><span>“Let me be clear, I will make no apology for requesting an
underutilised school that only teaches in Afrikaans and where there is a
sufficient demand, as per the Norms and Standards of Language Policy in
Public Schools, referred to above, to provide tuition in another
language. I am simply not able to allow underutilised schools that
teach in a single medium of instruction not to open their doors to
learners who require an education, which I have a constitutional
obligation to provide. In taking these necessary steps, I must comply
with the Constitution and the applicable regulatory framework, and I
have always done so. In relation to the allegation that there is a
campaign being waged against the language policies of Afrikaans schools,
I can confirm that in the past two months I have approved the language
policies of approximately 98% of the Afrikaans schools that applied for
the approval of their language policies. These policies would never have
been approved if, as Mr van Staden contends, the Afrikaans language
policies of Afrikaans schools were under attack”, said MEC Panyaza
Lesufi.</span></p>
<p><span>The MEC’s responses to the allegations of Mr van Staden have
been clustered into categories and topics as set out in the attached
document.</span></p>
<p><i>Statement issued by Gauteng Department of Education Spokesperson, Steve Mabona, 26 October 2018</i></p>
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