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MOST SCHOOLS REMAIN STABLE

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga (pictured) says she has not lost touch with the reality poor communities face. Motshekga, who has been widely criticised for reopening schools during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, says she grew up in a township and has not abandoned her roots.

“I am a township girl and that is where I grew up. All my siblings are in the townships. All my life, I have lived in the township and I have not lost touch. I continue to function

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