The DA has claimed an alleged segregation image taken at Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke was one of the factors that contributed to it losing part of its electorate.
The party is expected to make public the finding of its investigation into the picture of Grade R pupils who were separated in their classroom along racial lines.
DA deputy federal chairperson Refiloe Nt’sekhe said the incident contributed to the party’s first loss of support in the general election four months later. Nt’sekhe added the DA took accountability seriously and was mandated to lead an investigation into the debacle. Her report was presented to the party’s federal executive a few weeks ago.
“The Fedex also resolved to report back directly to the interested and affected parties in Schweizer-Reneke before discussing the findings more broadly,” she said.
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