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Sun May 26 03:45:28 SAST 2013

It's not up to you, Cosatu: iLIVE

Greg Ivins, Newlands | 02 August, 2012 00:17
Cosatu's Western Cape secretary Tony Ehrenreich
Image by: Elvis ka Nyelenzi

"We'll bring the Western Cape to its knees" (July 31) is political immaturity at its worst.

What purpose will this serve? There is a reason schools are closing.

What the article and Cosatu don't mention are the many other schools opening.

Cosatu does not have to be consulted on every decision in the Western Cape. The voters have put their faith in the DA, and it seems to be doing a sterling job.

This issue has nothing to do with the closure of the schools, but everything to do with Cosatu's power struggle with the DA.

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