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Higher education dept cannot clear student debt – Blade Nzimande – The Citizen

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. ALSO READ: SA’s 26 vice-chancellors meet to discuss students’ demands

Every African-American Is Guilty As Suspected!

“Every African-American Is Guilty As Suspected!” Prof. Emmanuel Yenshu Vubo, political sociologist, Dean of the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, University of Buea. What is your take on the wave of violence sweeping across the United States after a white American policeman suffocated an African-American to death?Lire aussi : Libya: Maritime Talks With Greece To Resume This is an expression of frustration with the unending manifestations of disguised racism. The United States of America is officially a de-racialized society after several landmark revolutionary transformations such as the Emancipation, desegregation and the civil rights movement. These were in no small way significant advances away from slavery and the racially-constructed society of the founding fathers; despite the lofty ideas of the American Revolution and decolonisation from Britain. Lire aussi : Bénin: Lendemain agités

Chad : N Djamena Plays Hosts To G5 Sahel Summit

Chad : N’Djamena Plays Hosts To G5 Sahel Summit For two days, participants are expected to earmark concrete strategies aimed at combating jihadists in the region. A G5 Sahel Summit is ongoing in the Chadian capital N’Djamena. The Summit began on Monday, February 15, 2021 with five Presidents from countries of the Sahel Region (Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger), physically present. French President Emmanuel Macron who is the guest of honor is participating at the summit via videoconference. The French leader who was also expected to be physically present officially canceled his trip due to the prevailing sanitation situation. Lire aussi : East African Crude Oil Pipeline: Uganda, Tanzania Sign Deal

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