Pandor seeks to resolve universities crisis

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Too little too late. A student was killed at DUT. Where was she all along when SA needed her?

We sick of ministers that always comes with 'we must' or ' we need to' i want action

This minister is really trying

UniversityProtests: What they want, is everything they demand, as well as no prosecutions for any wrongdoing on their part! Like every other protester in SA, they expect to trample on the rights of the majority, break any law / regulation they wish, and not be held accountable!

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Pandor seeks to resolve universities crisisMinister Naledi Pandor is meeting student representatives from various institutions in Pretoria. NEHAWU will convene a press conference on Monday, February 11, 2019 to outline plans, state of readiness and details of the upcoming national strike in all TVET and CET colleges across the country. NehawuStrike COSATUNationalStrike Do we even have a minister of education?
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