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The EFF’s Third NPA Discussion Documents: On Education
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The citizens of South Africa deserve a government that is intentional about empowering them and improving their circumstances.

The citizens of South Africa deserve a government that is intentional about empowering them and improving their circumstances, says the writer.The Economic Freedom Fighters aims to address and reverse the systemic challenges that have disadvantaged many in modern-day South Africa . The majority of the black population confronts numerous obstacles, including economic disparities and unequal access to quality education, among many other issues.

For the country to attain economic development and growth, a deliberate education system that is intent on empowering the youth and equipping them for the professional world is vital. This means prioritising skills, knowledge, and expertise in various fields. This would contribute to the development of an industrial economy that creates jobs and redistributes wealth to the majority rather than a small number of minorities in the globalised economy.

In addition to fee free quality education, Parliament must pass a law that will zero-rate all educational apps and content in computers, laptops, tablets and phones to ensure all students have access. The goal is to create work-ready adults who can actively contribute and participate in the economy. Therefore, higher education and training should be closely linked to practical work in order to prepare capable students with adequate knowledge and experience of what they are doing.

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