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UAT party wants urgent action to eliminate pit toilets in schools

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The United Africans Transformation party is taking the Department of Basic Education to court over what it calls a failure to eliminate deadly pit toilets in schools. The party says despite promises and deadlines, thousands of learners still face daily risks. UAT demands urgent action, saying enough is enough children deserve dignity and safety, not bureaucratic excuses. The party says they are taking legal action to hold the government accountable. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to United Africans Transformation party leader, Dr. Bantu Mahlatsi

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The United Africans Transformation party is taking the Department of Basic Education to court over what it calls a failure to eliminate deadly pit toilets in schools. The party says despite promises and deadlines, thousands of learners still face daily risks. UAT demands urgent action, saying enough is enough children deserve dignity and safety, not bureaucratic excuses. The party says they are taking legal action to hold the government accountable. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to United Africans Transformation party leader, Dr. Bantu Mahlatsi

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