“I have to take buckets of water to flush the toilets after school and in between classes.”
The school is set to reopen on Monday after the Gauteng department of education stepped in to help fix the problem.
According to a school governing body member Khensani Masango, the problem can be attributed to tree roots wrapping themselves around the pipes, causing damage to the internal sewerage system.
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