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Friday, May 18, 2012
Department of Education To Provide Textbooks in Limpopo
The North Gauteng High Court has ruled that the Department of Basic Education and the Provincial Education Department in Limpopo is to provide textbooks to learners by the 15 June 2012 and that they need to implement a 'catch up' plan for learners. Voice of the Cape Current Affairs Producer and Breakfast Show host chatted to Nikki Stein and attorney at SECTION27 about the court case. This interview was first aired on Voice of the Cape's Drivetime Show hosted by Shafiq Morton earlier today...
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