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The school has been in existence for the past 51 years and last years pensioners celebrated its 50th anniversary.
The school has been in existence for the past 51 years and last years pensioners celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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Approximately 200 pensioners who were students at Moletsane High School in Soweto from 1976 to 1989 have been supplying needy students from the school with uniforms for the past 10 years.

Of the 200 former students, 70% are pensioners; some of those who matriculated from 1985 onwards are still working.

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