The Social Development Department is set to continue on its next round table discussions on teenage pregnancies this month in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. This follows engagements with community members of Lusikisiki within the Ingquza Hill Municipality in the Eastern Cape. The department is joined in this drive by the department of health, Basic Education, SAPS, and traditional leaders. Social development department spokesperson, Lumka Oliphant says the high numbers of teen pregnancies should be a cause for concern for all social role players
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