Students hand memorandum to Gordhan

Tensions were high outside Parliament as protesting students read a memorandum to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.

Tensions were high outside Parliament as protesting students read a memorandum to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.

Published Oct 26, 2016

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Cape Town - Tensions were high outside Parliament as protesting students read a memorandum to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday.

Gordhan, who is set to deliver his medium-term budget speech later on Wednesday, was surrounded by riot police as he received the students’ memorandum.

Thousands of university students have arrived at Parliament after marching from Cape Penisula of Technology’s Cape Town campus to demand an answer to their call for free tertiary education.

There was heavy police presence in the parliamentary precinct.

 

. @TheCapeArgus @IOL Pravin Gordhan has received the students memorandum. Students are demanding to see Blade Nzimande. #FeesMustFall

— Gadeeja Abbas (@Gadeeja_Abbas) October 26, 2016

 

 

Gordhan leaves to deliver his mid term budget as crowds shout that he is a coward @DailyVoiceSA #FeesMustFall @IOL pic.twitter.com/FhNTXPmFyt

— Tshego (@tshegofatsang) October 26, 2016

 

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