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Limpopo textbook delivery update for Grade Ten as of 27 June 2012

By cindy, 28 June 2012 Posted in: News, Right to Access Basic Education, Textbooks

Download the update summary and detail below.

LTSM Limpopo – Summary 27-06-2012

LTSM Limpopo – Detail 27-06-2012

 

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In light of the announcement by President Ramaphosa on Sunday 15 March 2020 that Covid-19 has been declared a national disaster, we have decided to take the following measures to protect our staff and limit the spread of the CoVid-19 virus.

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