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Komape SCA Heads of Argument

By admin, 12 June 2019 Posted in: Court papers, Right to Access Basic Education, Safe school infrastructure

Komape SCA Heads of Argument

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Tags: heads of argumentLimpopo Department of EducationMahlodumela Primary SchoolMichael KomapeSchool sanitationSupreme Court of Appeal

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