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Faced with fiscal austerity poorer schools were never given a chance to develop a sustainable platform for teaching and learning.the home of the South African navyHis case highlighted the plight of thousands of pupils from townships.
Mrs Mbasana feels her three children are the inheritors of this legacy - particularly affecting her oldest son Lifalethu who was at a township school between the ages of six and 10.Teachers at the school are asking for transfers because they don't feel safe.50am when Sipho is transporting them.
They are strong because they do their homework.Speak to anyone in the township and they'll tell you they would move out at the first opportunity if they could.
which aimed to prevent black children from reaching their full potential.
which to this day are overcrowded and often suffer from the fallout of high crime.a refugee from northern Uganda.
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locally known as bamba chakula.Some of the malnourished children at Amusait Hospital can only be fed via tubesOutside Kakuma's food distribution centre.