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South African Union spokesperson Thabo Shingange has welcomed Higher Education and Training MinisterThe union says the decision resonates with their demand of clearing historical debt of South African students.Meanwhile, Sasco says the amount allocated to historical debt is not enough to ease all the challenges faced by students.

Over 50 000 tertiary students are debt free after the minister announced on Sunday that their historical debt has been settled.Pandor said that this is confirmation that government is sensitive to the plight of students from poor and working-class families.

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