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Brought to book: Students started protesting against tertiary education fees in 2015 with the Fees Must Fall movement. Nsfas funding still fails to cover the so-called missing middle students. Photo: Michele Spatari/AFP

University funding crisis: Economy crumbling under weighty student debt

Student debt is growing quickly and, if something doesn’t change, it could jeopardise the country’s already struggling economy

Salvini needs to choose between revolution and the restoration. Whether to leave Berlusconi

Malema calls on former matrics to report to academic institutions in 2018

‘We must make sure that in 2018 all academically deserving students are admitted freely in SA universities and FET colleges’

A group of students protesting the National Student Financial Aid Scheme.

NSFAS follows Zuma’s new plan – but with caution

How will the body deal with the president’s surprise announcement?

Ill-considered: The writer argues that spending more on basic education and early childhood development may lead to a greater reduction in poverty than allocating billions to tertiary education.

JZ’s fees plan ‘reckless, regressive’

The president’s proposed policy for 2018 lacks the critical foresight to truly lay the groundwork to improve access to education

University of the Witwatersrand.

Wits staff set to strike

Employees say the university’s mooted salary increases won’t cover the escalating cost of living

Last year NTEU expressed concern over the effect that years of protests are having on staff and students at institutions of higher learning.

Student loan plan shot down

The state is too heavily indebted to back the advances and the role of Sars is problematic

The Heher report says technical colleges are seriously underfunded to the detriment of the economy.

Tech colleges need better support

Heher says technical and vocational training colleges must become first-choice institutions

Priorities: Tax committee chairperson Dennis Davis says the poorest should be considered first

No money = no free fees, no health aid

The Davis tax committee’s reports make it clear that neither free higher education for all nor the NHI can be fully funded by the state

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How to publish a fees report

‘The manuscript you sent us (bar, perhaps, mention of a R99-billion surplus) brought us, and by extension our readers, no joy’

Minister Malusi Gigaba described the Gupta family as ‘strangers’ when he first attended the infamous Sun City wedding in 2013.

What the hijacking of South Africa’s Treasury means for the economy

The imposition of the fee-free higher education proposal on National Treasury without due consideration represents an escalation of state capture

Last month, the court declared that the EFF had defamed Trevor Manuel when they falsely accused him of corruption and nepotism. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

EFF rejects ‘class segregation’ proposed by fees commission report

​The EFF has rejected the Heher Commission’s report on the feasibility of fee-free education on the basis that it will create ‘class segregation’

Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen and Harry Kane celebrate with manager Mauricio Pochettino after the match Action Images via (Carl Recine/Reuters)

University South Africa is concerned about new funding proposal

USAf CEO Ahmed Bawa warned that the government’s implementation of the fees commission’s recommendations was more important than the report’s release.

Fees commission report: Ten things you need to know

The fees commission was established by the president in January 2016 and led by Judge Jonathan Heher, assisted by advocate Gregory Ally and Leah Khumalo.

Morris Masutha led protests at Wits in 2016. Now

How you will pay for Zuma’s free education plan

Slashing spending and upping taxes may help plug the budget shortfall and pay for higher education