VAAL TRIANGLE - Rise Mzansi says quality basic education is a right, not a privilege, criticising the current dual education system favouring the wealthy. They call for universal access to quality education, safe learning environments, and better investment in school leadership and teacher development. During the budget vote for Basic Education, Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana urges the government to prioritise these issues in the budget to ensure no child is left behind.
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