It will cost Gauteng education department more than R50m to fix 54 schools that have been vandalised since the beginning of this year. YoliswaSobuwa
While presenting to the portfolio committee on basic education about vandalism of schools during the recent unrest, the department said 54 schools have been affected since the beginning of the year.If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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