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The one thing SA must fix in 2021

Just after I finished studying, I got a job as a teacher at a high school in the Western Cape, teaching English as a first and second language to Grades 8 to 10. I am not a quitter by nature, but I resigned from that job after the first six months. It was clear to me

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