EDITORIAL | Thanks to load-shedding, the class of 2022 has to be even more resilient

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Basic education minister has urged pupils to work around the outages as they study for their final exams

With days to go before the country’s matric class of 2022 start writing their final examinations, having weathered unprecedented turmoil unleashed by a global pandemic, they must navigate one

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It's a pity that under privilege kids have to work hard and around the clock whole day with out electricity and yet the ministers son is lazy, sits on the balcony whole day doing nothing but smoking and drinking. I hope he finds and job and learns to earn some money

What did South Africa used before candles? Electricity

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