New tertiary strategy on cards

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The Ministry of Education and Skills Development announced at the recently held University of Botswana (UB) Open Day that they will develop a means testing system to separate children whose parents can afford to pay for their tertiary education.

Speaking for Minister Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, deputy permanent secretary Dr Theophillus Mooko said that the demand for tertiary education continues to increase, thus placing immense stress upon limited government resources.

He said that the cost of providing tertiary education is high thus there is a need for public tertiary education institutions to aim for high levels of efficacy.

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