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Mud schools

E Cape mud schools falling apart

16th September 2020 Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik 0

Parents and SGBs of mud schools in Port St Johns say they have tried in vain to get government to build proper classrooms.

Eastern Cape parents take matters in their own hands and build a school

6th June 2017 Manqulo Nyakombi 0

When the Eastern Cape Department of Education failed to provide their children with a school, parents of Dedeni village in Lusikisiki, north of Port St Johns, took matters into their own hands.

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