Provinces push for matric passes

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In an investigation into the human cost of matric, the Mail & Guardian documented a year that overwhelms and damages both teachers and learners. This also came at a high financial cost — with millions of rands spent on extra classes and holiday camps.

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Human cost of matric? 😂 😂 😂 Victimhood Identity mentality populist rhetoric. You are creating a Woe me generation....

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