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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Judgement in SECTION27 Court Case expected on Thursday
The North Gauteng High Court is expected to hand down judgement in the urgent application against the Department of Basic Education and the Provincial Department of Education in Limpopo on Thursday. SECTION27 launched the urgent application earlier this month against the department for their failure to provide textbooks to learners in Limpopo. Voice of the Cape Current Affairs Producer, Dorianne Arendse spoke to SECTION27 Attorney Nikki Stein for an update on the court case, the Department of Basic Education was contacted for comment on the case, but said they will only comment after judgement is handed down. This interview was first broadcast on Voice of the Cape's Drivetime Show today hosted by Shafiq Morton...
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