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Mud and water are making education a bridge too far

The Soul Buddyz of Isiqulwane Primary School are pleading for contributions towards a bridge

Isiqulwane Primary School’s Soul Buddyz group is pleading with Vryheid residents to assist with donations for a bridge. Currently, parents and learners of the Magongolo community suffer during both the rainy and dry season, with learners often unable to attend school due to that particular area becoming flooded and muddy. Any willing contributors can contact the school.

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The crossing to the school is flooded when it rains.

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Carlien Grobler

A community-based journalist at Vryheid Herald since 2019, reporting on everything from hard news to human interest stories and sports, keeping the community informed

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