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Science education

Learner from no-fee school wins Natural Science Olympiad

26th September 2019 Tandeka Bafo 0

A lack of resources for teaching and learning of physical science remains one of the biggest challenges facing poor schools.

Science lab a boost for Mdantsane school

20th February 2018 Chris Gilili 0

Lack of resources especially for science remains one of the biggest challenges in providing quality education in township and rural schools in the Eastern Cape and throughout the country.

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