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  - THESTAR.COM.MY - Focus - 24/Jun 16:00

Small school sparks big dreams

BANELE Phaladi wolfed down a thin slice of bread and kissed his mother goodbye before walking around the dilapidated streets of Alexandra township to his colourful classroom at the Kgololo Academy. Read full story

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