IN SOUTH Africa, schools with good infrastructure and equipment can enable children from remote areas to study and can additionally improve students’ attendance and teachers’ interest in education.
As the government faces criticism, the drive
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IN SOUTH Africa, schools with good infrastructure and equipment can enable children from remote areas to study and can additionally improve students’ attendance and teachers’ interest in education.
As the government faces criticism, the drive
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