Times of Eswatini

MPs’ motion on free secondary, higher education

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The motion on free high school education is a useless campaign trick, we all know that our country is broke, unless we have been lied to.

TONY MASEKO

Yes we want the free secondary education but it must not compromise the quality and government’s financial muscle must be considered.

MELUSI ZITHA

That motion on free high school education is proof enough to the system that citizens can’t afford paying with the little salary of E1 100 per month.

BEST NENE

We are all going through financial challenges and that includes government. So the country cannot afford that now, maybe later. MBALI MTSETFWA

They want this free education knowing very well that behlulwa ngu E500 wabogogo, our parliament­arians are a joke. They want to destroy our kids’ future. Asenine ngaleyo motion.

QONDILE MASUKU

Regardless of everyone’s financial challenges; free secondary and higher education will compromise the quality of education. CYNTHIA MATSEBULA

The MPs hate to see us not laughing, that’s why they came up with this joke.

PRINCE QUE MHLANTIE

This motion will weaken the education system.

NOKUPHILA SACOLO

Free secondary education has been delayed, but it will be hard to implement it since government is failing to maintain free primary education.

DLAMINI KULUNGA

If we want free high school education then we need to add quality into the mix.

NXUMALO PUTIN BANZO

The demand for free high school education will mean students should be self-sponsored in tertiary.

MKHULEKO DVUBA

The quality of education will most certainly be compromise­d if bo MP benu bafuna imfundvo yamahhala.

NSIZWA ZIYANE

As good as it sounds, I think the country cannot afford the secondary and higher education being free.

PHINDA MOTSA

Labo MP bafuna kusebentis­a le motion ye free high school education to campaign.

NOLWAZI SIMELANE

Parliament must look into this matter ye free secondary and high school education deeper. Kungabese kukhameka hulumende kuphela.

AYANDA MKHONTA

Secondary and higher education being made free in the country is a phenomenon which government and its stakeholde­rs must look into before they pass it. They must first look at the economy and see if it will be able to cater for it.

LWAZI SHIBA

Free second education is a must especially because lakagogo education has become useless. MANDLA KUNENE

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