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Business forum denies it has threatened to disrupt exams in KZN

DURBAN – Controversial “business forum” Delangokubona on Monday night denied that it had threatened to disrupt KwaZulu-Natal school exams because its members were not awarded a tender to transport exam papers, despite the education department claiming otherwise.

“We have said nothing of the sort,” Delangokubona national chairman Thabani Mzulwini told African News Agency . He was responding to a statement issued on Monday evening by Bheki Ntuli, the recently appointed province’s MEC for transport, community safety and liaison.The threats of disruptions were allegedly made by Delangokubona earlier in the week and, according to department spokesperson Muzi Mahlambi, were “stepped up” on Friday and over the weekend.

 

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