JOHANNESBURG – It’s D-day for parties at loggerheads to find middle ground on sections four and five of the Basic Education Amendment Laws (BELA) Act.
President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the piece of legislation into law in September, but gave parties three months to consult on the disputed clauses.
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However, despite the striking of the clock, interested parties still have reservations.
Among them is Solidarity, which has registered its concerns over the language policy.
Its operations head, Werner Human, said: “You shouldn’t try and achieve equality in brackets by taking…