Higher education dept cannot clear student debt – Blade Nzimande – The Citizen
He was responding to a list of demands from the South African Union of Students (SAUS).
The union has vowed to bring all institutions to a standstill through mass protest action at 26 universities.
On Monday morning, students were out on the streets of Johannesburg and outside several campuses across the country from around 06:00.
SAUS president Sibusiso Thwala told News24 that an urgent meeting with student representative councils (SRCs) and the deputy minister had been convened. It was there that the union submitted the list of demands.
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Sao Tome and Principe’s incumbent provider CST (Companhia Santomense de Telecomunicacoes) has announced the expansion of its fibre optic network to the north of the island nation.