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Education 30 years after 1994 requires a shake-up

crucial area

AS we look back on the 30-year journey since our landmark democratic elections in 1994, it becomes evident that significant progress in various sectors, particularly in our education system, will always remain a crucial area of focus.

“South Africa’s education sector has made remarkable strides since 1994. Despite the challenges that need to be addressed in primary and secondary education, many South Africans can confidently attest to the benefits of quality education, surpassing the achievements of previous generations.

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