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Malema Demands Immediate Signing of BELA Act, Threatens Nationwide Protests

December 16, 2024
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has issued a direct ultimatum to President Cyril Ramaphosa, calling for the immediate signing of the contentious Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act into law. Addressing a crowd of supporters outside Parliament, Malema warned that failure to enact the legislation would result in mass protests across South Africa, escalating the party’s confrontation with the presidency.

“We will not sit back while the president plays games with the future of our children and the dignity of African languages,” Malema declared to roaring applause. “If he doesn’t sign the BELA Act, we’ll meet him in the streets.”

The BELA Act has sparked heated debate nationwide. Proponents argue that the bill democratizes access to education and promotes multilingualism by reducing the autonomy of public school governing bodies in setting language policies. Supporters believe the act will break down barriers in historically exclusive schools and advance educational equity. However, critics contend that it infringes on community rights to maintain cultural heritage and language preferences in education.

EFF leader Julius Malema has threatened to organise a protest if President Ramaphosa does not sign the BELA Act. pic.twitter.com/WIYXixTxds

— SABC News (@SABCNews) December 15, 2024

Malema accused Ramaphosa of stalling under pressure from what he described as conservative lobby groups opposed to reform. “This Act is about dismantling the colonial structures that still dominate our education system,” he said. “By refusing to sign it, Ramaphosa is protecting those who want to keep our children locked out of opportunity.”

The EFF leader’s fiery rhetoric comes as frustration mounts over slow progress in transforming South Africa’s education system. The party has framed the BELA Act as a critical step toward equity, with Malema positioning the EFF as champions of change.

Political analyst Xolani Mthembu described Malema’s move as strategic: “Malema is tapping into legitimate grievances about access and inequality in education. This is a high-stakes issue, and the EFF’s stance could resonate strongly with voters, particularly in underserved communities.”

The presidency has yet to respond to Malema’s ultimatum. However, the EFF has vowed to escalate the matter, with Malema promising a national shutdown if their demands are not met. “We’re ready to fight for the future of this country,” he said, leaving no doubt that the EFF is prepared to push the issue to the forefront of national discourse.

As tensions rise, the battle over the BELA Act underscores the broader struggle over South Africa’s education reform. While proponents see it as a necessary step toward dismantling historical inequities, opponents fear it may undermine cultural preservation and local governance.

The coming weeks are likely to reveal whether the government will act decisively or face an intensifying confrontation with the EFF and its supporters. For now, Malema’s call to action signals a pivotal moment in the fight for South Africa’s educational future.

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