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‘Issues in other African countries affect SA too’

- BETTY MOLEYA betty.moleya@inl.co.za

SOUTH Africans should not be comfortabl­e when “living in glass houses”, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said yesterday.

The minister was speaking during the commemorat­ion of Africa Month at Hosea Secondary School in Hammanskra­al.

“Problems in other countries in Africa do affect South Africa, and we cannot live in a glass house as South Africans and think we are safe.

“For us to be safe, everybody around us must be safe because our destiny as Africans is tied together,” Motshekga said.

“When the Zimbabwean economy suffers, its citizens will come to our country and their problems become our problems.”

Motshekga said everyone had to be dedicated to fighting together for lasting peace. She elaborated: “Unless we fight together there will not be peace for all of us.

“There will never be peace if not all of us have peace in this continent.”

She said it was important for Africans to know and talk about Africa Day, so that everyone could know what it meant to be an African.

National Profession­al Teachers Organisati­on of South Africa representa­tive Madzena Nndivhalen­i said it was of importance that Africans stood together to advance Africa as a continent. “If we could change the system of education we can advance our learners.”

Nndivhalen­i said the first thing a learner knew was their home language. “We need to educate our learners; language is important.

“Language is a gift that we give to our children; it aligns the children with tradition of their family and people around them,” he said.

The inception of the AU gave birth to Africa Day, and Africans needed to be proud of who they were and to take pride in that.

Africa Day has become a symbol of Africa’s people, freedom and progress. For a long time the true identity and history of Africa was concealed from an internatio­nal level.

Africa Day, which is commemorat­ed on May 25 every year, aims at recognisin­g and acknowledg­ing the milestones achieved within the continent and the pivotal role played by the AU in uniting the continent.

Also on this day various fallen heroes and heroines of the country and across the continent are acknowledg­ed, and it creates a platform to promote unity, peace, national identity and building a cohesive society.

 ?? | THOBILE MATHONSI African News Agency (ANA) ?? MINISTER of Basic Education Angie Motshekga during the Africa Month commemorat­ion at Hosea Kekana Secondary School in Hammanskra­al.
| THOBILE MATHONSI African News Agency (ANA) MINISTER of Basic Education Angie Motshekga during the Africa Month commemorat­ion at Hosea Kekana Secondary School in Hammanskra­al.

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