Wits fees must fall now - Gauteng education MEC
Johannesburg - The fees at Witwatersrand University must fall, and they must fall now.
This was the message from Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi on Monday as a number of South Africa's university campuses were gripped by a wave of student activism against inhibitive fees and the rising costs of higher education.
"I can tell you I'm on the side of the students without any hesitation, obviously excluding the violence part of it," Lesufi told journalists at a briefing on preparations for this year's matric exams in the province.
"I really believe that this country can afford free education to the poor. I believe the students are right when they say they are nominally expensive... I'm saying some institutions are using their brand to exclude certain students."
Lesufi's comments come as Wits students readied for a special assembly following protests last week, while classes at the University of Cape Town, and Rhodes University in Grahamstown were suspended on Monday as students blockaded access to campuses.