The Independent on Saturday

Universiti­es under stress

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From: VIJAY SURUPAL Phoenix

THE impending threat by the student union to close down universiti­es if their demands for free university education is not met seems to be premature. The report by the Council on Higher Education has been handed over to Minister Blade Nzimande for his perusal and interventi­on.

However there has been an indefinite postponeme­nt of an announceme­nt on university fees for 2017. The current threat cannot be taken lightly. Recently the Wits University Auditorium was burnt by arsonists.

Students allegedly implicated have been charged, with the court case to resume soon. How can such acts of blatant destructio­n be equated to a protest that is calling for fees to fall. Destructio­n of university property must be severely dealt with, with dire consequenc­es and sanctions imposed on perpetrato­rs. A precedent has to be set to deter future acts of destructio­n.

The sustainabi­lity of universiti­es has come under extreme financial stress with a zero percent increase in 2016. The anticipate­d fee increase for the 2017 academic year is projected at 8 percent. Such increases are necessary to protect the financial viability and academic quality of our universiti­es. With students demanding free education the notion of a fee increase is going to lead to mass mobilisati­on of students and intensific­ation of protest action.

Student leaders are talking about a full scale revolution if their demands are not met. Is the security personnel responsibl­e for maintainin­g law and order ready to quell any violence or destructio­n to property that may occur during the protest action?

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