News24 | Brett Herron | Western Cape govt messing with teachers’ jobs to extort more money from national fiscus

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The writer argues the Western Cape has manufactured a crisis that will lead to the loss of more than 2400 teachers' posts as a strategy to extort additional funds from the national fiscus. (iStock)

The writer argues the Western Cape has manufactured a crisis that will lead to the loss of more than 2400 teachers' posts as a strategy to extort additional funds from the national fiscus. (iStock)

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