The Citizen (KZN)

‘We won’t pay fee hikes’

THIS, AFTER WITS ANNOUNCES 8% RISE FOR 2017

- Stevent@citizen.co.za

This was after Wits University announced an 8% fee hike for 2017 this week.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, EFFSC spokespers­on Naledi Chirwa said they were busy mobilising different sectors of the community.

“We are on the ground talking to matriculan­ts, clinics, police stations and many other sectors of the community because things will never go on as normal for as long as universiti­es announce fee increases.

“In 1994, my granny was promised by the ANC that there will be free tertiary education, but nothing to that effect has materialis­ed,” she said.

Chirwa, who was one of the many students arrested during the #FeesMustFa­ll protests at several universiti­es throughout the country in recent months, would not divulge more informatio­n on what the plan of action would be for next year.

With registrati­ons for the new academic year expected to take place just after mid-January next year, newly-elected Wits Student Representa­tive Council (SRC) president Kefentse Mkhari said a student “revolt” was on the cards.

“I have told Wits Vice-Chancellor Adam Habib directly that a student revolt was on the way and through his public statements that he spoke to student leaders, that he was also putting our lives at risk because he is now creating the dangerous perception that we (student leaders) are sellouts.

“Students understand that the university has expenses, but if Wits [management] was really concerned they should have come down to the students and marched with them to the Union Buildings.

“But instead Habib and the university have decided to protect government at the expense of students,” Mkhari said. –

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