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South African Communist Party Statement, 20 October 2015

 

 

University Fee Increases

 

Intervention by the Department of Higher Education and Training

 

 

The South African Communist Party (SACP) welcomes the outcomes of the
meeting held today between the Minister of Higher Education and Training,
Comrade Blade Nzimande, and the leadership of both universities and
students. In particular, the SACP welcomes the resolution that there must be
meaningful consultation in universities, as opposed to unilateralism, and
that no fee increases to be agreed to by the stakeholders from these
negotiations must be above inflation. The SACP views this as progress and a
victory for students, and calls on all parties to negotiate in good faith.

 

Today's intervention by the department must be seen as an epoch-making
intervention which reaffirms the principle and superiority of public
accountability as opposed to the use of institutional autonomy to oppose
transformation and development. The Higher Education Act must be amended to
legislate this fundamental principle in no uncertain terms.

 

The right to education, transformation and national development to benefit
the people as a whole, the majority of whom being the working class and the
poor, are far more important than the elitist claims of universities and
colleges which are seeking to remain enclaves of a privileged few and thus
perpetuate class inequality and domination.

 

The Department of Higher Education and Training which is at its formative
stages has previously been taken to court by universities using their
institutional autonomy as a launching pad of their attack against government
intervention. As usual, such attacks have been supported by the DA and other
organisations of a racist mould which seek to preserve white privilege. It
is in this context that 21 years in our democratic transition many
universities, especially historically white institutions, have not
fundamentally changed. This must change as part of the second, more radical
phase of our democratic transition. As the SACP, we believe that the
Department of Higher Education and Training is moving in the right
direction.   

 

It is disingenuous for the so-called Democratic Alliance and its like to
blame the Higher Education and Training Department for the legacy of
apartheid. This is nothing but right-wing opportunism and populist
electioneering.

 

In the same vein, the SACP condemns in strongest terms possible reactionary
and divisive posturing by some individual elements within our own movement
which has nothing to do with access to higher education but everything to do
with attempts at factional and corporate leadership capture of the movement
in future conferences to feed corrupt private interests! The African
National Congress must decisively deal with factionalism in all its
manifestation as resolved by the recent National General Council.

 

 

Contact:

Alex Mohubetswane Mashilo, SACP National Spokesperson, 082 9200 308

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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