MAHIKENG - The Human Rights Commission is holding hearings into scholar transport in the North West.
The three-day inquiry begins in Mahikeng after the commission received numerous complaints.
Parents say transport provided is inadequate, unreliable and unsafe.
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The Commission has already received written submissions and now wants to hear oral evidence.
It says the issue seems to be a systemic problem and its report will make concrete recommendations.
- eNCA reporter Bafedile Moerane has more.