Can “first come, first served” really be fair in a country with deep inequality?
Автор: Real Talk with Bongiwe
Загружено: 2026-01-16
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In cities and townships across South Africa, parents are lining up at school gates — not knowing if their children will be admitted.
This video exposes the growing tension around school admissions, where overcrowded classrooms, failing systems, and migration pressures collide.
South African parents say their children are being turned away while others are admitted under a “first come, first served” system — regardless of citizenship — sparking anger, protests, and painful questions:
Why are South African children still without classrooms?
Who is responsible for managing migration and school capacity?
Can “first come, first served” really be fair in a country with deep inequality?
Where is the accountability from government departments?
This is not about hatred — it’s about capacity, responsibility, and leadership.
The voices you hear reflect a nation under pressure — parents fighting for their children’s future while systems fail them.
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