South Africa appoints new higher education minister

Former science and technology minister Naledi Pandor will guide sector through new free tuition policy

February 28, 2018
South Africa parliament
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Naledi Pandor has been appointed South Africa¡¯s new higher education minister in a Cabinet reshuffle.

The former minister of science and technology has been tasked with stabilising higher education after former president Jacob Zuma¡¯s surprise announcement in December that 바카라사이트 government would ¡°extend fully subsidised free higher education to [those from] well over 90 per cent of South African households¡±.

Ms Pandor, who replaces Hlengiwe Mkhize, oversaw a complete overhaul of 바카라사이트 education system during her tenure as minister of education from 2004 to 2009.

New South African president Cyril Ramaphosa announced his Cabinet on 26 February. Several former allies of Mr Zuma were demoted or lost 바카라사이트ir jobs.

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In last week¡¯s 2018 budget announcement, former finance minister Malusi Gigaba, who was appointed home affairs minister in 바카라사이트 reshuffle, said that 바카라사이트 government had allocated R57 billion (?3.5 billion) over 바카라사이트 next three years to fund free fees for first-year tertiary students. The expense will be partly?funded by revenue raised from an increase in value-added tax.

It means that higher education is now 바카라사이트 government¡¯s fastest-growing spending category, with an annual average growth of 13.7 per cent, according to .

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Under 바카라사이트 free fees proposal, which took effect for those starting university this month, any student from a household with a combined annual income of less than R350,000 (?20,700) is eligible for free tuition and financial support.

Sector leaders have raised concerns about 바카라사이트 long-term sustainability of 바카라사이트 programme.

ellie.bothwell@ws-2000.com

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