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Bela accord still possible – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: December 14, 2024 10:10 pm
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South Africa’s new Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube, was noticeably absent at the signing of the new Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill. This absence has sparked speculation and raised questions about the minister’s commitment to education reform.

The BELA Bill, which was signed without Gwarube’s presence, is aimed at addressing key issues in the country’s education system. It seeks to improve the quality of education, ensure equal access to education for all students, and promote accountability within the education sector.

While Gwarube’s absence may raise concerns, it is essential to note that the success of the BELA Bill does not solely depend on the minister’s presence at the signing ceremony. The real impact of the bill will be felt through the regulations that the education minister must draft and implement.

These regulations will play a crucial role in shaping the education landscape in South Africa. They will determine how the provisions of the BELA Bill are put into practice, how resources are allocated, and how schools are held accountable for their performance.

It is imperative that Gwarube takes a proactive approach in drafting these regulations. She must consult with stakeholders, including teachers, parents, and education experts, to ensure that the regulations are comprehensive and effective in addressing the challenges facing the education system.

Furthermore, Gwarube must prioritize transparency and accountability in the implementation of the BELA Bill. She must ensure that the regulations are clear, easily accessible, and regularly reviewed to assess their impact on students, teachers, and schools.

Despite her absence at the signing of the BELA Bill, Gwarube has an opportunity to demonstrate her commitment to education reform through her actions as the education minister. By drafting strong regulations, consulting with stakeholders, and promoting transparency, she can help to bring about positive change in South Africa’s education system.

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In conclusion, while Gwarube’s absence at the signing ceremony may have raised eyebrows, it is her actions in the coming months that will ultimately determine the success of the BELA Bill. It is crucial that she seizes this opportunity to make a meaningful impact on education in South Africa.

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