South Africa: Blind Children Study in Crumbling Classrooms As New School Project Stalls
NJAKANJAKA VILLAGE NEAR ELIM, LIMPOPO, SOUTH AFRICA, JUL 17 – The R168-million school for 170 visually impaired learners stalled after contractor entered business rescue, with workers unpaid since May 2024 and materials stolen, IDT said.
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Rivoni School for the Blind Faces Delays
The construction of a new R168-million facility for the Rivoni School for the Blind in Njakanjaka village, Limpopo, has been plagued by delays, leaving visually impaired learners in dilapidated conditions. Initially slated for completion in June 2024, the project remains incomplete, with a new target date of 10 December 2025. The contract, awarded to Clear Choice Builders in 2021, was disrupted when the company entered business rescue in 2024 af…
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