Inhabitable teachers� houses worry Autlwetse

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The Member of Parliament for Serowe North East Kgotla Autlwetse says teachers’ houses at Swaneng Hill School in Serowe are inhabitable, thus affecting productivity.

Responding to the State of the Nation Address this week, Autlwetse said that most of the houses were built more than 50 years ago and have never been refurbished.

 “The situation is so terrible in so many houses. It’s high time the ministry does something about teachers’ accommodation for Swaneng Hill School. The school has over 100 teachers and more than 1,700 students. I don’t think Serowe needs another senior school, but I believe renovation should be done in that school,” Autlwetse said.

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