Gauteng admission problems didn't start now - Motshekga

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Motshekga: Gauteng admission problems didn't start now

Over 1,000 children are still to be placed in schools. Many were not placed at schools within walking distance to their homes. Parents have called for the online system be scrapped and that the department reverts to the old system where they were going directly to schools.

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