Minister of Higher Education, Science and Training, Blade Nzimande, must resign
25 March 2021
In the middle of a battle that is being waged against financial exclusions in pursuit of free education, the ‘communist’ minister, Blade Nzimande, has recklessly likened the students’ efforts in exercising their democratic right to demand the basic education right, a “soap” opera. In 2016, at the height of #FeesMustFall, he recklessly made a comment that “students must fall”. Indeed, many students fell in a hail of police rubber bullets, whilst the education of other students was compromised by arrests, imprisonment and suspensions.
It is disconcerting for the minister to be calling the fight for free education and against financial exclusions a “Bold and Beautiful soapie”. For a minister who is the General Secretary of the Communist Party to make remarks that undermine the efforts of students to free quality education and underplay the need for such education is shameful. As a communist, he should be the one championing the realisation of free education, not mocking students for demanding what he should be doing.
However, it is not shocking because the fat perks of ministerial position have transformed him into the enemy of the working class; a class on whose back he rose to prominence. His utterances are reminiscent of his ideological bankruptcy and the political capitulation of his organisation to an indefinite collaboration with an organisation that openly embraces capitalism. He is negligent to the fact that student protests have become part of the yearly national calendar because under the leadership and a government he is a member of, academically deserving students continue to be excluded on the basis of financial affordability.
He passes it off as something to celebrate that they fund the poor and working class except for the “missing middle”. Besides the fact that it is not true that all poor students who apply to NSFAS get it because NSFAS cannot fund beyond a certain capacity, Blade must be reminded that the missing middle are the children of the working class – teachers, nurses, police, clerical workers in government, etc.