IN CONVERSATION WITH DAWIE ROODT ECONOCMIST AT THE EFFICIENT GROUP & CHAIRMAN THE EFFICIENT PRIVATE CLIENTS

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South Africa’s failing education system is having serious effects on the economy. Millions of young people finish school without the skills needed for work, contributing to high unemployment and underutilised talent. Poor literacy and numeracy among early learners limits the development of a capable workforce, while overcrowded classrooms and teacher absenteeism weaken productivity from the start. University dropouts mean fewer qualified graduates to drive innovation and economic growth. Without real improvements in education quality, the country risks a continued cycle of low skills, limited job opportunities, and slower economic progress.
1 Oct English South Africa Education · News

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