FORMER PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA ANNOUNCES FREE EDUCATION.


On the 16 December 2017, former president Jacob Zuma announced that government would be phasing in fully subsidised free education and training for poor working class South Africans over a five-year period.

 This statement left many South Africans hopeful and eager to see an important change in our education sytem.

Former finance minister Malusi Gigaba's 2018 budget speech highlighted the education of South Africa's youth as one of the top three national prioties.

In order to achieve a successful education system, the department of education should develop capacity within the teaching force, put in place internal controls to increase accountability, transparency of the learning process, and use of resources towards education at all government levels and in the classroom. It should improve understanding of languages and lastly, dedicate focus in improving the resources and infrastructure in the township and rural schools.

Link:https://www.news24.com/South Africa

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  1. Jacob Zuma's announcement of free education made hope to all of us. Free education can help a lot of students especially those who do not afford to pay fees at varsity level. Hopefully, next year free education will start.

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  2. Jacob Zuma's announcement of free education made hope to all of us. Free education can help a lot of students especially those who do not afford to pay fees at varsity level. Hopefully, next year free education will start.

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  3. Free education will benefit each and every student(poor or rich). Everyone will get an opportunity to fulfill their dreams and achieve their goals.

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  4. Free education will benefit each and every student(poor or rich). Everyone will get an opportunity to fulfill their dreams and achieve their goals.

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  5. Free education will help many students with potential who are not studying and unemployment rate will decrease

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  6. That was very thoughtful of our former president, the nation really needs it especially people who dropped out of school because of funds.

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  7. People are not dropping out because of funds , they fail to sustain the opportunity of free education

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