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Communities can help bring an end to school vandalism

THERE is little doubt that the year 2020 was a major disruptor to most people’s lives – mainly because of the Covid-19 pandemic which brought the world to a standstill from the first quarter.

The virus disrupted the schooling year for many learners – forcing school closures, disrupting learning for months on end, with some

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