"Basic Education spokesman Panyaza Lesufi said he was not aware of the textbooks, but admitted the department did have a service provider in the area."
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|Sinudeity|
"Basic Education spokesman Panyaza Lesufi said he was not aware of the textbooks, but admitted the department did have a service provider in the area."And who is this service-provider?
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malemaforpresident
Lets pray for south africa the madness is spreading accross the countryReport Abuse
MmaSeshego
If he was not aware of the textbooks how does mr lesufi then know that those were the left over books?Report Abuse
nofavours
stop giving texbooks, Give Kanye Mbau and Somizi 's books to the kids. Dats where we are headed as a nation.Report Abuse
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