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The Coega Development Corporation says its school infrastructure delivery programme in the Eastern Cape is on track.
The CDC says it has achieved an 82% completion rate of the R638 million school infrastructure improvement programme for the Department of Education.
It says the programme entails infrastructural improvements to derelict school structures in rural parts of the province, including the eradication of mud schools.
The CDC says 60 school infrastructure improvement projects were completed in just one year in OR Tambo, Chris Hani and Amathole rural districts.
The remaining thirteen of the 73 schools will be completed and handed over to the Department of Education by the end of the year.