Business Day TV spoke to Curro's CEO Andries Greyling.
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An increase in learner numbers, higher tuition fees and a R25m subsidy income from government worked in Curro’s favour during its interim period. The private-education group has posted revenue growth of 15.5% and a near 42% rise in headline earnings per share. Business Day TV analysed the group’s half-year performance in greater detail with CEO Andries Greyling.
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