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Free education in Gauteng?

The Department of Education in Gauteng, at the end of this month, nearly half the public schools in the province of the exemption.

This information is provided by the Center for Applied Studies of Juridical Sciences (CALS) Wits University, who are in a circular indicating that the Planning Department, its status as a non-revenue-3 quintile schools - schools, middle-class incomes.

In poor schools parenthesis (quintiles 1 and 2) does not charge the state and with the addition of fifth-3 schools, the department is 27 percent of schools on the list.

CALS was, however, concerned that most parents are not known, district and the need for a school to follow a procedure before it can be declared non-education tax.

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