Learner in over 540 schools in Limpopo use filthy toilets as the province still hasn't dealt with the pit latrine situation, with citizens blaming the ANC for it.
SECTION27 reported that in one school, eight mobile toilets are servicing over 1000 learnersjournalist Byron Pillay has dedicated a decade to reporting on the South African political landscape, crime, and social issues. He spent ten years working for the Northern Natal to eradicate the use of pit toilets by the end of March 2025, many schools are still dealing with a crisis.
SECTION27 embarked on site visits after the DoE reported that over 540 of the Priority 1 schools were being assisted. By assisted, the DoE means that mobile toilets were introduced to stop children from relying on pit latrines.
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