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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Section 27 takes Minister of Basic Education to Court
On Friday Section 27 launched an urgent court application the Minister of Basic Education and the Limpopo Department of Education in relation to their complete failure to procure and deliver textbooks for learners throughout Limpopo. Earlier today I spoke to Nikki Stein an attorney at Section 27. This interviewed was first flighted on Voice of the Cape's Drivetime programme today...
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It is a fact that policies,law and whatever else is paid lip service to in the field of education.This is an indictment on society if this is allowed to continue.What about optimal learning?Some heads must roll in Limpopo Province,under national administration in pivotal departments.
ReplyDeleteDoes the ruling party consider the population as voting fodder?
We will see in the next election.