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Mbekezeli Benjamin, masters student in Human Rights - Advocate for equal education 
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The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa was approved by the Constitutional Court (CC) on the 4th of December 1996 and took effect on the 4th of February 1997. The document has subsequently been acclaimed as one of the most progressive constitutions. ]]></description>
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