True freedom is free education - Vavi
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Apartheid will not end and black people will not experience real freedom until free and high- quality education becomes a reality, said Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi yesterday.
"Education is certainly not free and equal for all, we have huge inequalities in our education provision," he said.
Vavi was speaking at the opening of the Equal Education national summit in Tembisa, near Kempton Park.
"After 18 years of democracy, our education system still reproduces both racial and class inequalities over and over again . the struggle for the transformation of education and training is far from over."
He said similar inequalities were seen in healthcare, public transport, housing and all basic services.
Vavi said the textbook scandal in Limpopo was a sign that the education system in the country was dysfunctional.
"Only 7% of schools have libraries, only 5% have stocked science laboratories and just 1% of the schools have internet access."
He said if the children of politicians and business people had been affected by the textbook scandal in that province, the matter would have been dealt with speedily. "In fact the entire education system would have long undergone significant change for the better."
Vavi said all those who had the power to be "heard" should be ashamed that there was a large gap between leaders and those who put them in power.
For education to improve, teachers, parents, governing bodies and government officials had to change their mind-sets.
"We must wage a war on the kind of gross incompetence we witnessed in Limpopo. If officials are not doing their job their heads must roll.
''We cannot tolerate a culture of mediocrity, and mortgaging our children's future."


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Posted 314 days agoummmm could that be the reason that tertiary education is not (and cannot) be equal for all?
How on earth does a kid from a school that had no books and no facilities cope with a university degree? That is just setting them up for failure. Free tertiary education is not going to fix 12 years of crappy schooling and it isn't going to produce anything except a barn load of first year drop-outs. We already have bursaries for top students who are most likely to succeed. Increase the bursary system and re-open trade technicons. University has ALWAYS been for the cream of the crop only.
Freedom is a two edged sword. It gives you the freedom to succeed but it also gives you the freedom to fail.
MsLee
muk1
Posted 314 days agoLoggenberg
Posted 314 days ago"Vavi said the textbook scandal in Limpopo was a sign that the education system in the country was dysfunctional."
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But one thing is certain: We will continue to support those who preside over these crimes because we love scoring own goals, Cosatu
Bono
Posted 314 days agoYou are obviously oblivious to the fact that you and your revolutionary Trade Union cronies are part of the problem in this country and not part of the solution.
Please get you’re A into G and help solve the many problems that the Country is facing. Start of by looking at the Man in the Mirror!!!
OBigOneKenobi
Posted 314 days agoUDFSupporter
Posted 314 days agoi_stub_born
Posted 314 days agoppss
Posted 314 days agoILoveTheTruth
Posted 314 days agoIs there any amongst you who can say that you are not a slave in some form or another or that you are truly free?
Next-time, please vote them out, as they are all liars and belong to the same group.
"The most dangerous man to a government, is the man who can think for himself".
muk1