BELA Act concerns: admission of illegal foreigners' children
Concerns have been raised about admitting undocumented foreign children to South African schools as part of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act. Parts of the Bela Act ensure that no child is turned away from a classroom due to a lack of documentation. Some groups like Operation Dudula say they'll be deploying members across the country in a bid to ensure that children of foreign nationals are not admitted before South Africans. Sadtu general secretary Dr Mugwena Maluleke, African Diaspora Global Network CEO Dr Vusumuzi Sibanda, Operation Dudula president Zandile Dabula, Governing Body Foundation's Anthea Cereseto and Basic Education spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga discuss this further. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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