Gwarube’s response comes as the debate continues over the new legislation after protesters mobilised on Monday against the Bela Act.
Opposition to the Bela Act is tainted by accusations of racial motivations, undermining the protest’s educational focus.
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube noted how smoothly the matric exams were progressing while touching on the challenges ...
In a parliamentary Q&A session this week, Gwarube's office said she would collaborate with the department to ensure the law ...
The ANCYL has condemned Afrikaner interest lobby group AfriForum and the DA for opposing the Basic Education Laws Amendment ...
At the time of this writing, Election Day looms. By the time it hits stands, the polls will be closed and the winner ...
ANC Study Group on Basic Education urges the President to promulgate commencement of all sections of the BELA Act with ...
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi is calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to sign into law the two remaining controversial ...
Study Group on Basic Education in Parliament has urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to promulgate the full commencement of all ...
Gayton McKenzie defended the protest action against the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (also known as the Bella Bill) on ...
10 000 protesters march against Bela Act, demanding the protection of Afrikaans education and mother-tongue rights.
AfriForum, the Democratic Alliance and numerous other groups opposed to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act took ...