Angie Motshekga is South Africa’s longest-serving Basic Education Minister in the democratic era.
Her tenure now spans ten years. But how does she view her legacy?
From the Limpopo text book saga, to pupils dying in the pit latrines.
eNCA reporter Masego Rahlaga asked those questions, during an exclusive sit-down with the minister. Courtesy #DStv403
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Angie Motshekga is South Africa's longest-serving Basic Education Minister in the democratic era
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