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25 years of democracy has brought free education: Mathabatha

says 25 years of democracy have brought free education and access to health care.

Freedom Day“In fact I will say about 90% of schools in this province are no fee schools which says even a child coming from a poor background can still become a doctor. If that’s not reason enough to celebrate what else can we celebrate? At least you’ll get free primary health care everybody including these people who don’t even have money they’ll still get attention when they go there.”

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Bull! As in all freebies, the quality of a government education is not worth the paper it is issued on.

Maybe 2his friends & family..

With 30% pass slaagsyfer. Fckt african standard

There is an issue with that though sadly :( Its why people such as myself and others desperately try to find funding so that kids can get uniforms and materials to be able to attend school. And health care (having been a patient in a Soweto clinic last yr) is terrible.

A lot, not only free education. Hundreds of schools have been build through out the country although a lot still needs to done. The gov has not failed but the challenges are too much. GrowSouthAfrica FreedomDay VoteANC VoteANC8May2019

Students at University of Free State Qwaqwa have been expelled from the campus last weem due to they owe tuition fees. What free education are you talking about.

Did it have to take 25years really, if education was a priority?

A shit quality of free education

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