South Africa’s president signed the Basic Education Laws Amendment bill into law, despite fierce opposition from critics.
Earlier in January, lobby groups, Solidarity Movement and AfriForum, sent letters of demand to President Cyril Ramaphosa and Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube over the contentious bill.
Section 4 of the Bela Act gives the department greater control over admissions policy, while section 5 compels school ...
The Foundation for Rights of Expression and Equality (Free SA) has written to Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, ...
Legal experts have warned private schools in South Africa to review their codes and policies to align with new laws.
The Inkatha Freedom Party expresses its concerns over President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signing of the Expropriation Bill, ...
Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson has contradicted his deputy, Sihle Zikalala, regarding implementing the Expropriation ...
Political parties within the GNU including FF Plus, DA and IFP have vehemently rejected the Expropriation Act.
The ANC’s Land Expropriation Bill sparks tension with the DA, as experts warn of irreconcilable differences threatening the GNU's stability.
The signing into law of the Expropriation Act by President Cyril Ramaphosa changes very little on the ground; the government has always had the power to expropriate and any decision by the government ...