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Pupils confess drug abuse to MEC

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab treatment program

On January 25 and 26, the department plans to hold a conference that will tackle social ills affecting education, including drug abuse and teenage pregnancies. Reporting on the progress of teaching and learning in the province, Mchunu said he was …
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Ministry wants gay cure centre probe

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab treatment program

… was discriminatory. “We are catering for those who say 'I want to change as a homosexual'. That's not saying no homosexuals are allowed,” he was quoted as saying. He compared the academy's stance on homosexuality to a drug rehabilitation programme.
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