Justice Jonathan Heher chaired the commission, set up by President Jacob Zuma to probe the feasibility of free higher education in South Africa. Photo: ANA Durban – Some of the recommendations of the Heher commission into the feasibility of free tertiary education were dividing South Africans, student activist Bonginkosi Khanyile said.
The commission, chaired by Judge Jonathan Arthur Heher, was established by President Jacob Zuma in January last year after violent student protests for free education.
The report, released on Monday, suggested South Africa could not afford free tertiary education for all, but recommended free studies for technical and vocational education […]
Full Post at www.iol.co.za