Don't believe ANC critics on higher education - Mantashe
6 October 2016
The ANC’s critics are creating the impression that the party has done nothing to improve access to higher education, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Wednesday.
“People refer to the Freedom Charter and they read the headline, stop there, and say therefore you are offering free education,” he said at the opening of the Black Management Forum’s annual conference in Midrand.
However, the authors of the document said access to university education should be granted on merit, he said. Basic education should be free and compulsory.
He said his comments recently that universities should be closed for six months if destruction of property on campuses continued, had opened him up to insults.