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Philippi residents demand decent school building

8th April 2017 Mandla Mnyakama 0

Residents of Philipi East have vowed to make the area ungovernable if the government does not fix the dilapidated school building.

Philippi High students demand promised new school

1st April 2017 GroundUp 0

About 150 students from Philippi High School marched to the Metro South Education District Office demanding that a new school they say was promised to […]

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