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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Vol 35 no. 9. 9 May 1972

Education

Education

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The Minister of Bantu Education may, at any time, and without being required to give any reason for doing so, withdraw any subsidy previously granted by him to a school maintained by an African tribe or community.

An African living in a town who, without being paid for his services, conducts a class in reading and writting in his own home for a few of his African friends is guilty of a criminal offence.

A white man who spends a few hours each week in his own home teaching his African servants to read is guilty of a criminal offence.

An African religious minister who conducts regular classes for his congregation, in which he teaches them to read the Bible, is guilty of a criminal offence.

A private correspondence college which enrols an African as a student in any course without the permission of the Minister of Bantu Education is guilty of a criminal offence.

Any person who provides special education for handicapped African children without the approval of the Minister of Bantu Education is guilty of a criminal offence.

An African student who attends even a single lecture in a course at the University of Cape Town without the permission of the Minister of Bantu Education is guilty of a criminal offence.