Basic education minister Angie Motshekga’s speech makes it clear the government has no plan to address reading crisis
Has anyone in Pretoria or Luthuli house noticed that the rand is at 19.50 vs the dollar?
It is amazing how things suddenly shift the zeitgeist. Suddenly everyone is outraged by SA foreign policy and shocked by stage 8 load-shedding to come in the winter peak. But none of this is new foreign policy and the winter peak was forecastable at least a year out...
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