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Subsidy confusion
Parents threaten school for refund
ABOUT 400 parents yesterday disrupted classes for two hours at the Evadahana Top-Up Primary School in Port Moresby to demand the refund of their children’s school fees.

A disappointed parent walking away as others line up to get their refund of the monies they had overpaid for their children’s school fees at Evadahana Top-Up Primary School in Port Moresby yesterday, after a tense confrontation between parents and teachers. —- Nationalpic by CLIFFORD FAIPARIK

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