Mluleki Mrwebi
19 June 2012
The Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says the privately funded project to re-establish the dilapidated schools has been a success.
The nationwide project is in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory as well as 35 private sector companies.
Motshekga says her department is doing well and they know all their problems and there is no in crisis.
She also acknowledge that there are challenges but they are very confident that they will overcome them
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