ANA reports that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa poured praise on the SA Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu) on Saturday night in Durban.
This was the latest in a string of speaking engagements in what is widely regarded as an unofficial campaign trail prior to the ANC’s elective conference in December. Ramaphosa told Sadtu’s KwaZulu-Natal conference delegates that he honoured the union for working to mould school pupils into “patriots”. He told a full house at a gala dinner that Sadtu was “great and powerful” because it had organised up to 70% workers in its sector and that some people didn’t like strong unions, “but the ANC does”. Noting that Sadtu occupied a special place in the struggle as it had fought and won the battle for recognition of teacher unions in SA, Ramaphosa stated: “Working with you, we have improved educational outcomes and school attendance and introduced a pro-poor funding model of our education system, and together we are expanding early childhood development, prioritising teacher development, and improving the quality of learning and of teaching.”
- Read this report in full at The Citizen
- Read too, Help ANC to get back on track against graft, Ramaphosa urges Sadtu, at BusinessLive
And also, Ramaphosa looks to unions to safeguard the ANC's 'revolution', at Huff Post
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