Lauren Snyders
26 April 2012
The South African Students Congress has confirmed that they will be fighting for free education for all this year.
At a media briefing yesterday in Johannesburg, Sasco stated how they think government can use the National Skills Fund and introduce security tax so that free education can be funded.
Sasco’s general secretary Themba Masondo said the government does have the capacity to provide free education for all.
He added that the government has to find ways in which to provide free education.
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