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Among the learners’ demands is the release of Fees Must Fall activists and the eradication of violence in schools.However, Gauteng Sadtu Chairperson Eddie Kekana says the timing is suspicious.

“We respect Cosas’ independence, but at the same time, we are also concerned about the time that is available for tuition to take place. This term is one of the shortest with many disruptions caused by particular important events within our country. There are national general elections. Learners have just come back from recess. We are going for Easter holidays. All those factors are going to impact negatively on their available time.

 

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Just watch SA government not give a shit and go about their business like the protest is meaningless and without consicuence.. yes it won't affect them directly, but it affects OUR countrie's future.. we have to act! NOW!! By fire by force!!

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