Cape Town — The National Assembly (NA) has announced the passing of the new Basic Education Laws Amendment Act (BELA) Bill, after MPs voted in favour of it.
In a statement, Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, said the new bill was a watershed moment for the education sector.
“I am glad to announced that the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill, known as the BELA Bill, has been passed in the National Assembly, this morning. Two hundred and twenty three (223) Members of Parliament from various political parties voted in favour of the bill, whereas 78 voted against it.” Motshekga said.
She said the current version of the BELA Bill has been shaped by extensive consultations over the years to realise Basic Education 2.0.
“The Bill addresses critical challenges that have, for years, hindered the progress of our education ecosystem.. One of the primary issues it tackles is determining a school’s language policy.” she added.
Statement and video by Minister Angie Motshekga on the passing of the #BELABill in the National Assembly this morning pic.twitter.com/lLYiek7y5D
— Dep. Basic Education (@DBE_SA) May 16, 2024
The Bill aims to guarantee that fair constitutional rights remain intact and that the places the responsibility of admissions in the hands of the SGBs.
“We welcome the passing of the Bill and look forward to having it signed into law,” Motshekga concluded.
According to IOL, eight provinces supported the amendments made to the bill after the National Assembly referred it to the NCOP for concurrence. Only the Western Cape rejected the amendments.
“The Western Cape has to put the people and South Africans at large first by condemning this legislation for its far-reaching implication on the rights of parents, educators and learners,” DA MP, Cathlene Labuschagne, said.
The DA rejected the over-centralisation of powers that stripped parents the rights of their authority over their children’s education.
The Western Cape remains committed to pursue education reforms that genuinely empower schools and communities, fostering quality education for all South Africans,” she added.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen