DoE Spokesperson Gerald Sambo on undocumented learners

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We spoke to Department of Education spokesperson Gerald Sambo about what happens when undocumented learners are found in schools. He explained the procedures followed by schools and the department, and how access to basic education is handled in line with policy while ensuring that every child’s right to learn is considered.
26 Jun English South Africa Society & Culture

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