EQUALISING EDUCATION: Jannie Mouton’s R7.2-billion panacea could heal South African education

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 31/08/2025
Curro’s shift from for-profit to public benefit could be the model the country didn’t know it needed, hitting the sweet spot where private sector nous meets public sector need and everyone wins.
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