Dr Solomon ChibayaOn September 13, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill into law ...
Gwarube’s response comes as the debate continues over the new legislation after protesters mobilised on Monday against the ...
While school governing bodies' consultation with the heads of department for approval is in line with the arbitration and ...
The ANC Youth League is demanding that spaza shops to be operated by South Africans. They are also urging president Cyril ...
Opposition to the Bela Act is tainted by accusations of racial motivations, undermining the protest’s educational focus.
ANC Study Group on Basic Education urges the President to promulgate commencement of all sections of the BELA Act with ...
Protests against the newly enacted Bela Bill highlight fears of diminished mother-tongue education and reduced authority for ...
The DA has long opposed Clauses 4 and 5 of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (BELA). In simple terms, these clauses give ...
10 000 protesters march against Bela Act, demanding the protection of Afrikaans education and mother-tongue rights.
The act, which is aimed at strengthening the country’s schooling system, has received rife contestation between the ANC and its coalition partner, the Democratic Alliance (DA).
The DA, the second-largest coalition partner in the government of national unity (GNU), has taken to the streets to oppose the ...