Bolsheviks Party of South Africa leader lambasts ANC over recent matrict results
- Mpho Dube
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Seun Mogotji, General Secretary of the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa.
By Mpho Dube — Editor-in-Chief, The Azanian
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Limpopo, South Africa - In a scathing statement, Seun Mogotji, General Secretary of the Bolsheviks Party of South Africa, has condemned the ANC's neglect of Limpopo's education system, citing the latest matric results as a stark reminder of this betrayal.
The province's ranking of 8th out of 9 provinces is a national disgrace that sits squarely on the shoulders of the ANC provincial leadership.
"The ANC's neglect of Limpopo's education system is a calculated move, exploiting the province's loyalty for political gain," Mogotji said. "It's a betrayal of the trust placed in them by the people of Limpopo."
Mogotji's statement comes as no surprise, given the province's crumbling schools, under-resourced teachers, and denied opportunities for young people. The Bolsheviks Party has long argued that the ANC's focus on politics over people has led to a crisis in education, with devastating consequences for the province's children.
"The numbers are stark," Mogotji said. "Limpopo's education budget is being mismanaged, with funds disappearing into the pockets of corrupt officials and incompetent administrators. The result is a generation of young people being denied their right to quality education."
The Bolsheviks Party demands immediate action:
- Fire incompetent officials in the education department
- Prosecute corrupt individuals who have stolen education funds
- Redirect resources to schools, teachers, and learners
- Implement emergency intervention to stop Limpopo's educational collapse
"The people of Limpopo deserve better," Mogotji said. "Our children deserve better. It's time for change."
Mogotji's call to action has sparked outrage and demands for accountability across Limpopo. Parents, teachers, and community leaders are uniting to demand justice for the province's children.
"This is a wake-up call for the ANC," said local parent, Maria Mokoena. "We've had enough of empty promises and broken dreams. Our children deserve quality education, and we will fight for it."
The Azanian joins the call for justice and urges immediate action to address the education crisis. The future of Limpopo's children is at stake.
As Mogotji said, "The ANC's neglect of Limpopo's education system is a betrayal of the trust placed in them by the people. It's time for accountability and action. The people of Limpopo will no longer be silenced."
The Bolsheviks Party has vowed to continue fighting for the rights of Limpopo's children, and has called on the people of Limpopo to join them in demanding justice.
"We will not rest until every child in Limpopo has access to quality education," Mogotsi said. "We will not rest until the corrupt officials are held accountable. We will not rest until Limpopo's education system is transformed."
The people of Limpopo are watching, and they will not be ignored.



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