#FirstThingsFirst - Matric papers printing mystery

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The City Press reported on its front page this past Sunday that at least eight of the nine provinces in South Africa are having their matric examination papers printed by a private printer. This has massively increased the cost of printing from less than R1 billion to more than R3.6 billion. The team, pointing out that the DA is in charge of the Department of Basic Education responsible for this mystery, shared their thoughts. They invited listeners to do the same.
11 Nov 2024 11PM English South Africa Entertainment News

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