The Citizen (Gauteng)

Threat to shut down varsities over historic debt

- Rorisang Kgosana

The Progressiv­e Youth Alliance has vowed to shut down public universiti­es should the institutio­ns continue to bar students from registerin­g for this academic year due to historical debt.

Joined by the South African Student Congress and the Tshwane ANC Youth League (ANCYL), at least 100 students marched to the department of higher education in Pretoria yesterday, to hand over a memorandum demanding the scrapping of historical debt, which has hindered students from continuing with their studies.

TUT and other universiti­es had suspended their classes due to ongoing unrest by students protesting against financial academic exclusion.

“We have given government until Friday to respond to us as registrati­on in most universiti­es closes then. Most students have been turned back due to them owing universiti­es.

“If universiti­es refuse to register students on Monday, we will have no choice but to shut down all universiti­es until all students are registered.

“There is gratitude for free education but we are rejecting free education that does not address historic debt, because it is there to polarise the student communitie­s, and make us fight with each other.

“The activists of the fees must fall campaign cannot be victims of their own struggle,” Tshwane ANCYL chairperso­n Lesego Makhubela said.

While the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) planned to embark on a national strike as TVET college staff and lecturers were apparently exploited by the education department, Makhubela called on government to improve the quality of education in colleges.

“TVET colleges shouldn’t be treated as overflow facilities for universiti­es. Government says because you don’t have marks for universiti­es, you should loiter at colleges. They should improve the quality of lecturers and resources and amenities of learning at those institutio­ns,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? THREAT. Members of the Progressiv­e Youth Alliance during a protest outside the department of higher education in Pretoria yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles THREAT. Members of the Progressiv­e Youth Alliance during a protest outside the department of higher education in Pretoria yesterday.

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