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Is the South African government failing students?

October 23, 2015

By Al Jazeera

South African President Jacob Zuma has ruled out increases in university tuition fees for next year.

The announcement followed 10 days of some of the biggest student protests seen in the country since the end of apartheid.

Students had accused the African National Congress (ANC) of breaking its promise of free education – threatening black students especially.

The protests follow the ANC losing around a quarter of its members over the past three years.

President Zuma blames factionalism within the ruling ANC for the dwindling numbers.

Has the ANC shifted focus post-apartheid? And does its new direction alienate even more South Africans?

Presenter: Martine Dennis

Guests:

Jimmy Manyi – Former spokesman for the South African government.

Ayesha Kajee – Political analyst and former director at the International Human Rights Exchange Programme at the University of Witwatersrand

Source:: Al Jazeera

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