Lobby group Equal Education on Friday said a claim by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education that it consulted widely before finalizing its scholar transport policy was misleading.
Equal Education activists staged a picket outside the department’s offices in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday and called for the release of a finalized learner transport policy.
The organization’s national head of organizing Zanele Modise said while a draft policy was released for public comment in April last year, it’s not clear if their input was considered in the finalized policy because the department had poorly communicated in this regard.
KZN Department of Education spokesperson Kwazi Mthethwa said they were awaiting final approval from Cabinet before sharing a finalized learner transport policy with the public.
“It is now going to be presented before Cabinet for approval and the department remains committed in providing learner transport to all deserving learners.”
Equal Education’s Zanele Modise said they had some concerns.
“We are so uneasy about the policy only being finalized after Cabinet gives approval and our question to the department is that will this sitting be open to the public as well to give their comments? And if the KZN Department of Education goes ahead and publishes the policy without giving the public a chance to look at it, we will monitor its implementation and challenge sections that still do not offer clarity.”
The department said it would respond to issues raised by Equal Education in the next three weeks.
-EWN
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