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College sued over Afrikaans

2007-01-11 17:15
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Nelspruit - An agricultural college faces an R80 000 lawsuit for failing to teach a student in Afrikaans.

Marietjie Pienaar of Barberton says she is suing the Lowveld College of Agriculture to recover two years of study fees paid by her son, Harold, 23.

Pienaar claims the Nelspruit-based college broke its own guidelines by failing to provide separate lectures, practical courses and examinations in Afrikaans.

When it failed to address her complaints she removed her son, a second-year student, last September because "he could not cope with the English".

Got no reaction

Pienaar said: "We are claiming back the fees for his first and second years. They broke the contract and they wasted two years of his life.,"

She enrolled her son in 2005, but said he encountered difficulties "when the college employed new staff who could not speak Afrikaans" and lectures had to be in English.

"The problem became worse last year. We contacted the college and decided to speak to the staff there, but we got no reaction whatsoever.

"My husband and I appointed a lawyer in June 2006 and started a legal process.

"Up to September we got no reaction so we decided to take him out. He was disappointed because he was interested in irrigation."

Pienaar said she believed there were "nine or 11 Afrikaans students" at the college and that some of their parents were also unhappy about the lectures being only in English.

Pienaar's lawyer, Hennie Maree, confirmed that a summons had been drafted and would be sent to the provincial department of agriculture, under whose jurisdiction the college fell, within the next few days.

'It is college's baby'

"This is a test case. We are seeking to recover the fees and other expenses wasted because of the college's failure to comply with its own guidelines. The amount is approximately R80 000," he said.

Provincial agriculture spokesperson Freddy Ngobe declined to comment. "The college is dealing with this issue. For now, it's their baby," he said.

The college's head, George Xaba, refused to comment on Pienaar's claim or explain the college's language policy.

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