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She is also a parent to two children attending school at Vhulaudzi Secondary School.

In her affidavit she explains how her family's life has been affected by her children not receiving any meals through the NSNP at their school during this lockdown.

SECTION27 and the Equal Education Law Centre (EELC) have approached the court on behalf of a number of learners, parents, teachers and school governing bodies in an attempt to get the government to feed millions of children who have gone hungry since the schools closed during the Covid-19 lockdown.

SECTION27 and EELC have filed a number of affidavits on behalf of their clients - Equal Education and the School Governing Bodies of two schools.

Maverick Citizen has been given access to affidavits from the SECTION27 and EELC clients and they make for harrowing reading.

Source: allAfrica.com

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