President Cyril Ramaphosa (Melinda Stuurman/Netwerk24)
President Cyril Ramaphosa has postponed the full implementation of the BELA Bill to allow for further engagements on two clauses over three months.
Speaking at the signing of the bill at the Union Buildings, Ramaphosa said he had agreed to pause the implementation of two clauses which deal with school admissions and language.
“I am willing to allow those who believe a solution will be found to the two clauses that they believe they have solutions for, to give them the opportunity and delay the implementation of clauses 4 and 5 for a period of three months. The rest of the act is implemented immediately. This will give the parties time to deliberate,” he said.
“In the spirit of cooperation and meaningful engagement, I cannot say no to the engagement, even at this late hour. I have to say, if you do believe these challenges can be resolved, I am going to sign the bill to give a clear message to the people of SA that we are proceeding with transformation of the education system. But as president, I am prepared to open a window for discussion for a limited period.”
However, Ramaphosa added that if no solution was found within three months, the bill would be implemented fully.
The DA has been opposed to some clauses in the bill, including the two that Ramaphosa has put brakes on.