The department of basic education confirmed that until the end of February, there were 30,350 teacher vacancies, including 6,185 in KwaZulu-Natal
Education experts have warned that the failure by the KwaZulu-Natal education department to fill 5,151 administrative and staff vacancies this year will “severely compromise” the provision of
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