ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月7日 07時19分


After a student fell into a pit toilet last year at Mpumelelo Primary School in Middelplaas, South Africa, hundreds of parents burst into protest. Enraged that their warnings about the dilapidated school had been ignored for years, they burned tires, blocked roads and demanded justice from the provincial government led by David Mabuza, a former math teacher who’d become one of the most powerful figures in the African National Congress. ANC leaders like Nelson Mandela often spoke about freeing black South Africans through school, and David, whose first big post was education minister, got his political start by promising just that. But he never came to the school or met with the parents — and for good reason, local officials contend. The dangerous conditions were a clear reflection of his control over the province, where millions of dollars for education have disappeared into a vortex of suspicious spending, shoddy public construction and brazen corruption. @joaosilva_nyt took this photo of students at Mpumelelo Primary. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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