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The Long Walk to School: South Africa's Scholar Transport Crisis

17 min · 2 de feb de 2026
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In our latest Legal Resources Radio podcast episode, Claire Rankin speaks with Attorney Cameron McConnachie from our Makhanda office and Petros Majola, Director of the Khula Community Development Project, about the scholar transport crisis in the Eastern Cape that has left tens of thousands of learners without reliable transport to and from school. The conversation unpacks the judgment against the Department of Education & Department of Transport handed down in Khula’s favour at the end of December 2024, and the practical challenges that have emerged in giving effect to the court order over the past year.

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