While South Africa celebrates record matric pass rates of 88%, schools are quietly steering thousands of learners away from mathematics and science subjects to protect statistics, creating a system that reproduces educational inequality by managing success through exclusion rather than improvement, writes Remeredzayi Gudyanga.
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