More woes for Motshekga
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Education Minister Angie Motshekga has been denied a third extension for filing her answering affidavits in the Bisho High Court. Non-profit organisations Equal Education and Legal Resources Centre have launched a landmark case to have a minimum norms and standards policy adopted for school infrastructure.
The organisations brought their application against Motshekga, the MECs for education, and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan in March.
The first part of the case deals with emergency relief for two Eastern Cape schools. According to the Legal Resources Centre, the negotiations to reach a settlement are continuing.
The second focuses on the implementation is of minimum norms and standards for school infrastructure.
Most of the defendants , including Gordhan, have filed replying affidavits in which they say that they will abide by the court's decision, but Motshekga has indicated that she will oppose the action. She will have to justify her opposition to the court.
The Legal Resources Centre's Cameron McConnachie yesterday said that Motshekga had on Monday last week asked for a third extension for filing her answering affidavits, but the centre opposed the application.
"She keeps on postponing and we don't want to jeopardise the case by waiting any longer than necessary. So we went ahead and applied for a court date," said McConnachie.
Equal Education coordinator Doron Isaacs said Motshekga "cannot hold up this case indefinitely".
Court papers filed by the organisations paint a bleak picture of schools around the country. They say that many schools have to make do without proper sanitation, furniture, libraries or laboratories.
The organisations want to discuss short- and long-term interventions and asked the minister to prevent the "complete collapse of the public education system".
On Friday, Motshekga hosted a press conference at which she called for "perspective" on her department after widespread bad publicity.
She was quoted in the Sowetan newspaper as saying that there was "no crisis" in education and that litigation against her department in Limpopo and Eastern Cape was a ploy intended to "sensationalise delicate matters".
The Limpopo and Eastern Cape education departments have been placed under administration.
"I cannot say it is perfect. It is not easy because it is complex and has challenges, but MECs make it manageable," she said.
In response, Equal Education and other civil society organisations wrote an open letter expressing their concerns, which included failure to combat sexual violence at schools, irregularities in the awarding of education departments' tenders, and failure to "revise the national policy on [schoolgirl] pregnancies".
- Motshekga could not be reached for comment yesterday .


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Posted 334 days agoSomething is ROTTEN in the State of EDUCATION........must be her Bad Breath...
SuiGeneris
GregQuinn
More uneducated votes, means more easy votes for the ANC.
And if the ANC's plan is to create a civil war and rioting in this country, they are doing bloody well at executing this plan.
It's only a matter of time now before things get out of hand. I do believe they have been tasked to destroy this country. And where this is being driven from I have an idea, but I'm not sure.
FreeVoice
Maxi
How would an under performing Minister push South Africans to engage on a civil war? Can you please explain this to me?
AfikileSikwebu
Both the Education and Health Dpt in the Eastern Cape are busy crumbling beyond one's imagination and yet the MEC's keep crying 'no crisis'. Just come and stay in the Eastern Cape then you will see the reality of the situation.
RSA.MommaCyndi
Posted 334 days agoHow many more 'lost generations' can our country have before it all goes to hell in a handbasket?
mzansi-wanda
Posted 334 days agoHistory will remeber Mme Motshekga as one of the Minister's who failed our people. Ironically, her husband is an avowed intellectual Africanist with a Doctorate in law yet cannot advise her when you are utterly caffing up.
Something is terribly wrong here. People cannot claim igonarance. Hope another class action is brought against the Department of Education. This time from NGO's throughout SA cause our education system is messed up. More so in townships.
mbongwa_mugabe
Posted 334 days agoSoisSo
Posted 334 days agoStirrer
Posted 334 days agoUnder-education of our learners is merely collateral damage to the rush for pole position at the feeding trough.
SoisSo
Posted 334 days agoFreeVoice
The ANC benefits from illiterate masses, so what would be the point of educating them? That's their thinking. Sad state of the nation.
staren
Posted 334 days agoWe have the resources, we have the money and more than enough energy to mobilise the masses against something as trivial as a painting and yet we still have children sitting without text books... so much for priorities ey
i_stub_born
Posted 333 days agoMyraMoses
Posted 333 days agoTimbuck9
Sta_Brown
Posted 333 days ago"SoisSo, you have said it very well. When Gwede Mantashe was interviewed on LNN (etv) last Tuesday and asked what they say concerning the education issue in Limpopo. He replied that the media should also take note that there is water in some rural areas. I kid you not."
When I listen to Gwede I sometime ask myself that dude what are you said, how is that relevant, we all can hear that you are deviating...
Sta_Brown
Posted 333 days ago"SoisSo, you have said it very well. When Gwede Mantashe was interviewed on LNN (etv) last Tuesday and asked what they say concerning the education issue in Limpopo. He replied that the media should also take note that there is water in some rural areas. I kid you not."
When I listen to Gwede I sometime ask myself that dude what are you saying, how is that relevant, we all can hear that you are deviating...
Sam-Mokoena
Posted 333 days agoThere are certain elements within the movement that are not performing their duties and that does not mean the ANC is now at faults moreover these issue should have been address at provincial levels hence now all the work must be done by National Minister.
Without Educated society we are nothing!
My ANC - My Home.
Theye
My ANC - My Home.
LMAO Ha ha ha man you are so funny. This statement must be the most screwed up statement one can make on an article like this. the article describes how the WHOLE countries education has been destroyed and everyone except the ANC gives a damn. The ANC caused the destruction of the education system not even with the help of apartheid whose Bantu education is now considered superior by ANC stalwarts and you go and say "without education (which the ANC accomplished by destroying the education in this country) we are nothing " and then say My ANC - My home.??????????? Sigh CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY people like Sam are going to vote for our future!!!! Run for the hills.
Real.SA.youth
Theye
Screwd up Education
Screwed up health service
Corruption
Gangsterism
No services
No flushing toilet
Eish I think if you want respect from others pal I don't think you should compare your home to the ANC
DonaldKnight
Theye
Posted 333 days agoi_stub_born
Sam-Mokoena
Posted 333 days agoNote that the National Education Policy Act of 1996 (NEPA) became effective; and its defines
the powers and duties of the national and provincial education ministries (Carrim
2001:101) thus emphasizing on the role players in all levels.
Furthermore the failing of government doesn't mean it ANC failing noting the composition of state government.
Theye
O k good to see that you are not hiding from the fact that the goverment is failing. (That's putting it mildly)The composition of the state goverment is 100% ANC cadre deployment!!!!! So how the heck can you say this is not the ANC's fault> The president and leader of the goverment is the leader of the ANC. The role players at all level in this case the Idiots that were suppossed to ORGANISE the delivery of these books are ANC cadres. The other role players who are not ANC cadres and thus who do not get a say in the running of the education is CIVIL SOCIETY who have taken the Minister to court and won. No place to hide SAM. The ANC is an embarresment to the pride of our Nation.
Sam-Mokoena
Cadres, the issue that I'm raising is the fact that yes I fully support the Civil Society in taking BE Minister to court and further try to protect the interest of students of this Country and therefore the ANC must harshly deal with all those in power dragging its name in the mud.
TheodorTonsing
Polony_Lips
Truth is that this sisi shut run a school tuck shop let alone be minister of education
i_stub_born
Posted 333 days agoAs an example of the way the whole party has "transformed" into a huuge bureaucracy riddled with corruption and mismanagement: The Health Dept in Gauteng, declared in financial chaos, pays 180 deputy directors an equivalent of 90 MILLION BUCKS per year at the Head Office. Let's wait to find out a similar situation in the Education Departments..........
Theye
Posted 333 days agoTheye
Posted 333 days ago