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Search: Fees Must Fall

Financial exclusion: A call for Fees Must Fall 2.0?
Thought Leader
/ 24 February 2025

Financial exclusion: A call for Fees Must Fall 2.0?

Protests over accommodation shortfalls have taken place at the University of Cape Town, Cape Peninsula University of Technology and Nelson Mandela University

By Siphosethu Mase
Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail
Multimedia
/ 15 October 2019

Fees Must Fall activist Kanya Cekeshe has been denied bail

Leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command Mandla Shikwambana and Kanya Cekeshe’s uncle Mnikelo Madala react to Cekeshe’s bail denial.

By Malcolm Sekgothe
Fees Must Fall activist handed three year suspended sentence
Article
/ 28 January 2019

Fees Must Fall activist handed three year suspended sentence

Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile was sentenced on Monday after he was found guilty of public violence in August last year

By Staff Reporter
​Fees must fall – but cautiously so
Article
/ 9 December 2016

​Fees must fall – but cautiously so

The South African government is committed to fee-free post-school education.

By Staff Reporter
How #FeesMustFall students were used to ‘defraud’ crime intelligence
Article
/ 22 September 2022

How #FeesMustFall students were used to ‘defraud’ crime intelligence

Spyware used to monitor students’ social media ballooned from R7.7-million to R54.2-million as dodgy deals surfaced following the arrest of senior police officers

By Khaya Koko
The EFF reignites #FeesMustFall as it takes Nzimande and Unisa to court
Education
/ 22 February 2021

The EFF reignites #FeesMustFall as it takes Nzimande and Unisa to court

The EFF is going to court in a bid to have the higher education minister’s directive that Unisa lower its first-time student intake overruled

By Eunice Masson
#FeesMustFall activist Kanya Cekeshe eligible for immediate parole
Article
/ 17 December 2019

#FeesMustFall activist Kanya Cekeshe eligible for immediate parole

Sentence remissions announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa means that about 9% of inmates are eligible for a reduced sentence

By Franny Rabkin
#FeesMustFall charges were politically motivated and concocted
Article
/ 7 October 2019

#FeesMustFall charges were politically motivated and concocted

Some activists in the movement are rewarded for their role in the struggle for free, decolonised education; others are imprisoned.

By Bonginkosi Khanyile
#FeesMustFall activist elated after his house arrest conditions have been relaxed
Article
/ 26 August 2019

#FeesMustFall activist elated after his house arrest conditions have been relaxed

Bonginkosi Khanyile says not having police coming to his house everyday is a step forward for him gaining his freedom

By Bongekile Macupe
#FeesMustFall MPs should continue to embody revolutionary values
Article
/ 15 July 2019

#FeesMustFall MPs should continue to embody revolutionary values

Politicians are meant to serve the people, not themselves. Student activists who have won parliamentary seats should practise what they preach

By Staff Reporter
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