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Parents threaten school boycott over Mobile toilets, ‘We need R27 billion to fix schools’ – Education MEC
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They also say learners do not have water taps near the mobile toilets to wash their hands after using them.
Parents of leaners at the Rivhoningo Primary School claim mobile toilets at the school are not regularly serviced and pose a health and safety risk.
Damaged toilets and no running waterConditions inside the bathrooms at the Rivhoningo Primary School have not been improved since 2023.
Bathrooms at the Rivhoningo Primary School have leaking pipes and no working taps with running water.
If the toilets at Rivhoningo Primary School are not serviced soon, parents threaten to keep their children at home out of concerns for their health and safety.