SA has spent R359m on having members of the military trained in Cuba since 2014.
The courses included training for air force pilots, air traffic control, technician studies, psychology, social work, and post graduate courses in strategic defence and mechanical engineering.
Modise said only “extended courses”, medical and pilot courses, were presented in Spanish and required participants to spend a year learning the language.
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