Our government said it is committed to providing quality tertiary education.
Youngsters across the country are eager to go to university to obtain qualifications.
However, our universities have said they don’t have enough space for all the students who have applied.
Last year’s matric pupils could be in more trouble than they realise.
The #FeesMustFall movement’s battle for a free, quality and decolonised education has not been won.
If fees continue to be a challenge at our tertiary institutions, what are we going to do about it?
Are we going to sit back and watch thousands of potential doctors, engineers, detectives and planners slip through our fingers?
Will the country do nothing as its future runs the risk of being ruined?
I hope Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande will answer these questions.
Kgomotso Matlala, Orlando East, Soweto