Mluleki Mrwebi
27 June 2012
The organisation that took government to court over the failed delivery of textbooks in Limpopo schools says it is hopeful Wednesday’s deadline will be met.
The Department of Basic Education agreed with Section 27 that all the 5 000 schools in Limpopo province will have learning material by Wednesday.
The Democratic Alliance says it`s structures in Limpopo will be monitoring the state of textbook delivered to schools.
Democratic Alliance Spokesperson Mmusi Maimane says there still not textbooks being delivered in places such as Modimolle and Seshego.
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