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Science and maths success in township schools

12th October 2022 Lihle Krwala 0

Amidst the shambles of many public schools in South Africa today, a story of success in the teaching and learning of science and maths.

Pools of sewage a daily torment in Cape communities

28th May 2018 Mandla Mnyakama 0

Overflowing sewage is a frequent problem for residents of Samora Machel township and elsewhere in Cape Town. Besides the terrible stench they have to contend with, residents report that their children suffer from skin rashes and respiratory ailments.

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