Class of 2018: A walk in the dark no barrier to matric excellence

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Sinolwethu Mfedu’s story is remarkable. She is an orphan, raised by an unemployed aunt, who walked 30 minutes to her Eastern Cape school each day.

 

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Would not have thought that a 30% pass mark could be thought excellent. I think it is embarrassing. Do not think anybody would be rushing to employ them. They will probably join the ranks of the unemployed

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