htxt.africast – Fees Must Fall, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Destiny 2
Education and gaming are the topics of discussion this week.
Education and gaming are the topics of discussion this week.
UCT council withdraws charges against the #FeesMustFall protestors.
Students at the University of Cape Town have instituted a fresh wave of #FeesMustFall protests.
The Department of Higher Education and Training Minister, Blade Nzimande government has been working to stabilise tertiary institutions this year.
Snode has found that the conversation surrounding #FeesMustFall on Twitter may not have been as clear cut as we think it is.
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has called on #FeesMustFall protesting students to allow those who want to write their exams, to do so peacefully.
An increasing number of universities are moving their classes to a digital space in light of #FeesMustFall protests, this is how they’re doing it.
Universities which get most of their funding from tuition fees would be the hardest hit, should #FeesMustFall succeed and fees are scrapped.
As some universities move classes online to remain “open”, Telkom wants to help students access university content by zero-rating data.
He may be busy with the Hawks today, but in other Pravin Gordhan news the finance minister is canvassing the public for ideas for the next budget speech.
The academic programme at Wits University has allegedly been disrupted by protesting students.
Having faced only a year ago the same struggles protesting students face, Gomotso Mofokeng knows the fight for #FeesMustFall is just one.