Let’s deepen the importance of education

Pabalelo Mabilo of Praktiseer writes: Education is inevitable to overcome societal issues. The first approach in dealing with our social ills before the government intervention can be sort, we as society need to establish what needs to be done in order to achieve harmonisation. Parents and elders should play a leading role to achieve our …

Pabalelo Mabilo of Praktiseer writes:

Education is inevitable to overcome societal issues. The first approach in dealing with our social ills before the government intervention can be sort, we as society need to establish what needs to be done in order to achieve harmonisation.

Parents and elders should play a leading role to achieve our social triumph, as it is worth to be noted that whatever is discharged by elders, is likely to be reflected on the children and there will be a continuation of deeds by those who observes, a diaspora kind of reaction is needed, the latter Greek word, be in context of uniformity of doing something as a collective.

Our government can now step in after we as the society would have organised and ordered ourselves accurately, and that is indispensable and vital if we are to witness the dawn of a brand-new acceptable societal conducts.

The government in order to be effective in their process to make our communities free from all unwanted happenings, non-profit organisations (NPOs) and similar establishments be brought in to help with campaigns, outreaches and other initiatives which will enlighten our society about the permissible and impermissible issues.

However, the organisations which the government must partner with to address society issues must have clear cut objectives and realisable targets, proper training for those to participate in the programme, and that’s where businesses should get in with funds to help it become successful. All the stakeholders should be equal to the task and that’s when victory will emerge.

Education being a common goal, is pivotal. I concur with the words of Professor Adam Habib, vice-chancellor of Wits University, an academic beyond reproach he stated that if South Africa is to succeed educationally it should revamp their educational system.

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