#SAHRC| Commision impressed by progress of schools

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The Limpopo Human Rights Commission provincial manager Victor Mavhidula told Nghamula Chauke that there has been progress made by the department of education in Limpopo. Mavhidula says although there are still some challenges that need to be addressed, generally many schools have kick started the 2024 academic year on the right footing. He says past challenges of delayed stationery delivery in schools have been overcome as most learners have already received their learning materials, however the biggest concern for now is the issue of overcrowding in some schools. The commission was on a school readiness monitoring program as schools reopened.
23 Jan 2024 English South Africa Business · Arts

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