Friday, November 13, 2015

SOUTH AFRICA -SAVE THE BOERS


South Africa #Mustfall but Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema_must fall
The student has this campaign #Must fall but first to fall should be  Jacob Zuma (president ) and Julius Malema (EFF  leader )
The Rhodes Must Fall Movement is a collective movement of students and staff members mobilising for direct action against the reality of institutional racism at the University of Cape Town. Formed as a direct result of the Open Air dialogue that took place on Thursday 12th of March at the University of Cape Town.

The chief focus of this movement is to create avenues for REAL transformation that students and staff alike have been calling for.
Calls that the institution has thus far ignored or silenced.

While this movement may have been sparked by the issue of the Rhodes Statue: the existence of the statue is only one aspect of the social injustice of UCT. The fall of ‘Rhodes’ is symbolic of the inevitable fall of white supremacy and privilege on our campus.
UCT students, workers, academics and interested staff members refuse to be alienated in their own university. If the Institute.
This nigger students #Mustfall campaign is destroying universities burn it off, burn library of at campus, attack the security and police.The want to go to universities, but don’t want to pay for their education no it must be free everything must be free because the are black.

Housing, electricity, water, education the want to be given to them for free.But the whites must pay for everything.
 
THE governments policy on free higher education is only for the poor, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande told Parliament today.

“Those who are calling for everyone [to study for free], we can’t afford that as a country,” Nzimande told a committee on higher education. “Wealthy students must pay.”
Nzimande was taking questions from MPs who wanted more information on the #FeesMustFall crisis at universities which closed down campuses across the country days before exams.

He said the only reason more students were not funded, was because there was no money.
Currently, 16% of undergraduates at South Africa’s universities are being funded by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) – lower than the target of 25%.
Another R3bn is needed to keep the current arrangement in place.

The committee was told that universities do not have vast amounts of money which are not being used, as some have suggested.
The money students may be referring to is endowments – money left in a will for a specific course, or money earmarked for specific programmes.

The meeting took place as universities tried to get their exams back on track following an agreement announced by President Jacob Zuma on Friday that fees would not be increased next year – in line with the call for ‘a “0% increase”.

Nzimande said some money had been diverted from the Sector Education Training Authorities (Seta) for scarce skills education, but insisted that it would not become a “milking cow” or a war chest.
This is because vocational training is important and some unemployed youths need “just one skill” to make a change
One skill this black's still doing crime, drugs, rape and murderer one skill will not change anything in South Africa.

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