Wednesday 23 March 2016

Free education

                                                             #FeesMustFall



STUDENTS PROTESTING
#FeesMustFall was onof the hashtag that was trending on social networks. It really had an effect to the country. It showed that students were in a very strong mission of fighting for what they deserve without having to be moved by anything and anyone. This movement started in mid-October 2015 due to a rise in fees at the Universities. This movement was students’ way of telling the government that higher education is very much expensive and it becomes an issue for students and parents because they can't afford to pay for tuition and students end up dropping out.   


It started at the University of Witwatersrand and continued to the university of Cape Town and Rhodes before spreading to other universities across the country. This student protest became a topic to social networks and news as a whole, it was one of the most followed campaign in South Africa that people were even talking about. The #FeesMustFall protest was focused on the arise university fees, a number of factors formed the related for the protests from a nonexistence of funding for poorer students to attend universities, funding for higher education.


THE UNION BUILDING
students were burning things at Union building
#FeesMustFall had a strong influence around the country. Students marching all the way to Union building to get the results from the president. Students couldn't wait any longer, they wanted to know the results from the meeting they had in the Parliament. Students were already starting destroying things. Burning toilets, throwing stones, and breaking the parliament fence just to get in and the

police were fighting back. Other students were even taken by the police for breaking things. But still, the students were not moved.












The Fees Must Fall campaign is intensifying







THE RIGHT TO FREE EDUCATION

There’s no free education in this country if young people can't further their studies just because they don’t have enough money to pay for university. Students are dropping out of varsities just because they can't afford to pay for their studies. I believe that education shouldn't be bought. It should be free to everyone, more especially young peo


                                                    
BRANDS VIEWS

The student protest was really a big thing and people were supporting students because they also understood what students were going through.   One of the brand that supported students is, Zaleb- SA fashion, the fashion runway is for showcasing good-looking clothes but on the 22nd of October models were walking on the ramp holding banners written #FeesMustFall.
models supporting students at the the fashion show








                                                                                                                                                                    



6 comments:

  1. This hash tag involves all citizens because the majority will not survive in this issue of increasing fees each and every year and those poor students they still can't afford it although fees is 0% increase in 2016.

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    1. true. even though the fees are 0% increase there are still students who can't afford to pay because NSFAS hasn't approved some of the students this year. what are they suppose to do because some still can't pay for their fees.

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  2. Yes Thobile not all students afford to pay tuition fees, but at the end everyone has a right to have access to free education with or without money. It is really hard to see people crying for getting a free education which is the very important issue nowadays, without education we are nothing in this world. Droping out from school is not the right way but students are forced to do so due to lack of money.

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    1. thanks Winile for commenting on my blog. it is true what you are saying.. education shouldn't be bought. instead, it should be free.

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  3. i agree it should be a right for all but than one thing we must keep in mind who is going to pay people who work in this institutions,how will they maintain the institution without any money getting in?

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  4. i agree it should be a right for all but than one thing we must keep in mind who is going to pay people who work in this institutions,how will they maintain the institution without any money getting in?

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