Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga. (Photo: Flickr/GCIS) “We must say that some of the findings of the high court are discordant with applicable basic education legislative provisions”, said Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga. “Some of the findings were made against the department on issues that were not even raised in the court papers. The legal team is exploring avenues that are to be used to address some of the errors we picked up in the judgment,” she added. Motshekga, alongside Mweli, Deputy Minister Dr Reginah Mhaule and Dr Rufus Poliah, the chief director of national assessments and public examinations, briefed the media on Thursday about the education system’s readiness for the 2021 academic year.