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Two Mpumalanga women found guilty of fraud after using fake qualifications to get teaching posts | News24

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Two women have been convicted and sentenced after a probe uncovered that they were appointed as teachers on the basis of fake qualifications and taught at Mpumalanga schools for nine years

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