IN PICS | Sharing water with the dead
Pupils at school for the blind and deaf endure horrific conditions, but ‘normal school’ in the same yard has running water
08 December 2024 - 00:00
Hundreds of blind and deaf pupils in Polokwane are living in squalor at a derelict temporary school with almost no water, collapsing mobile classrooms with holes in the floors and ceilings, exposed electrical wires, broken toilets and missing taps...
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