
Literacy revolution took root under a tree
[Herald Live - South Africa] - 9/06/2025
In the heart of rural Limpopo, under the shade of a tree in the small village of Ga-Ipate, a quiet revolution in childhood literacy took root — sparked by an unlikely founder, Makgatla Thepa Lephale.
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