
Western Cape learner admissions row sparks heated parliamentary debate
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Allegations of racial profiling in Western Cape school admissions came under the spotlight in Parliament, with lawmakers demanding accountability following a court ruling that found parts of the province’s admissions system unconstitutional. While Education MEC David Maynier dismissed the scrutiny as politically motivated, critics argue the system unfairly disadvantages black, poor and rural learners. Equal Education’s Ntsiki Dlulani weighed in on the controversy and what it means for access to education.

