Letlhakeng — Residents of Letlhakeng have raised concerns about what they termed negative developments which are likely to affect the quality of education and lead to poor academic performance at their junior school.
Speaking in a kgotla meeting addressed by their MP, Mr Liakat Kablay, parents complained about lack of necessities such as water, food and classrooms at the school. They said such a situation sometimes forces teachers to release students earlier than normal study time.
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