The former vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town Dr Mamokgethi Phakeng supported the signing of the Bela Bill into law, which will happen on 13 September.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to sign the Bela bill into law on 13 September, which will amend specific education laws
Phakeng supported the Bill, and her stance sparked an online debate about the Bill and its impact on the education sectorcurrent affairs journalist, contributed coverage of international and local social issues like health, corruption, education, unemployment, service delivery protests and heritage in South Africa during his seven years at Daily Sun and Vutivichancellor supports the Bill, which Ramaphosa is expected to sign into law on 13 September despite opposition from the Democratic...
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