Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane highlighted government's plan to send 100 students to China next year for training, but South Africans aren't pleased.
The students will be undergoing training for "scarce and critical skills", the minister confirmedMinister Nobuhle Nkabane recently revealed that about 100 students would be heading to the Asian country for "scarce and critical skills" training.
Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane confirmed that the government would be sending 100 students to China to learn"scarce and critical skills." Image: @GovernmentZA.“Our engagements during this visit align with South Africa’s strategic goals regarding technological advancement and international collaboration in education.While the news is good for the country's youngsters, citizens focused instead on other aspects.
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