Fees Must Fall Discussion 2
Most universities across the country remained closed on Monday following continued protests about affordability of fees. Some have pushed back the exams and suspended all academic activities. It's back to normal at the University of the Free State. With students seen going in and out of the campus. They've been granted a week's extension to prepare for exams. Last Friday the student leadership said president Jacob Zuma's Zero percent increase was victory on the first phase of their struggle. In studio we are joined by: ANCYL spokesperson Mlondolozi Mkhize, Ndiyakholwa Ngqulu: Pasma president and DASO's Nazley Sharif. We have invited EFF , sadly they are not here. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SABCNewsOnline?la... Like us on Facebook: / sabcnewsonline

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