EFF: No university will open its doors
Updated | By Silindelo Masikane
The EFF student command on Wednesday vowed that no university will open its doors until free education is realised.

This comes after two weeks of violent protests on various university campuses, with calls from some students and higher education minister, Blade Nzimande's order that students should return to class.
Plans are in motion to intensify the students' struggle with a call to churches, labour and civil society to join a national shutdown next week.
EFF student command president, Mpho Morolane says students are resolute in their call for free higher education.
He admitted that some might have to sacrifice their studies this year.
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"If it takes that our graduations, our finishing must be postponed, then let it be. It must be known that we go back when there is an introduction of free education," Morolane said.
The student command says the blame for the current instability lays at the door of government and its inability to fulfil its promises.
"We are not going to allow a situation where we are being told that it is unjustifiable for this country to have free quality education for all while people are living lavish lifestyle and sending their children to universities abroad.
He added that this shows that government does not take education seriously.
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