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South Africa’s qualifications system is undergoing a major shake-up, with more than 1,100 outdated qualifications already removed from the national register. The move is an effort to align education and skills training with today’s job market. Chief Operating Officer at the South African Qualifications Authority, D. Makhaphela Makhafola, explains....

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