Ministry welcomes re-opening of universities

Capa Town 19-10-2015:Almost all entrences were closed in UCT while student embark on protest against the increase of fees and the outsources of universty services.Picture Mlondolozi mbolo reporter Mpumi Kiva

Capa Town 19-10-2015:Almost all entrences were closed in UCT while student embark on protest against the increase of fees and the outsources of universty services.Picture Mlondolozi mbolo reporter Mpumi Kiva

Published Nov 3, 2015

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Cape Town - The ministry of higher education on Tuesday congratulated students on returning to class after a fortnight of protests that forced government to annul planned fee increases for 2016.

“The ministry of higher education and training takes this opportunity to congratulate all our students for returning to their respective academic programmes today,” it said in a statement.

“All our universities, with the exception of the University of the Western Cape, resumed their programmes and began refocusing on learning, including preparations for their final examinations.”

On Monday, students from the University of Cape Town picketed outside Parliament for a report from government on implementing a broader set of demands, which include free tertiary education for all. In response to a memorandum handed over by the group, Deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana said the quest for free education was noble and would spur government to regulate tertiary education fees.

Academic activity has slowly resumed at UCT while tension remained high at UWC after a weekend of clashes between students and authorities.

African News Agency

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