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R2 million funding scheme

ENTERTAINMENT

WATCH: Lasiwe’s statement over R2 million funding scheme

By: Natasha Archary YouTube influencer Lasizwe Dambuza who recently came under fire over his "R10 goes a long way campaign," issued a statement regarding the R2 million funding scheme. The campaign was set up by Lasizwe and his team to help students with their fees and it started last year during the pandemic, asking the public for just a R10 donation. Lasizwe started off the movement by pledging R10,000 of […]

today29/08/2021

Handcuffs arrest

NEWS

Fees Must Fall activist arrested for allegedly instigating unrest

By Kaya 959 Reporter Fees Must Fall activist, Bonginkosi Khanyile, has been arrested for his alleged role in instigating last month's unrest. Family spokesperson, Philani Nduli, said Khanyile was charged with incitement to commit violence and is expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate's Court on Monday. "We call on all peace loving people to come out in numbers to support our fellow brother who is being victimised by the […]

today23/08/2021

Lasizwe

ENTERTAINMENT

Lasizwe speaks out on the effects of corruption in South Africa

By Tamlyn Canham Lasizwe Dambuza says the high levels of corruption in South Africa have caused people to doubt everything. He shared his views in a Twitter post. “The level of corruption in this country has made people doubt EVERYTHING. Even if you do GOOD by trying to help, people will still doubt how genuine your intentions are, box you in the corruption box and crucify you for trying to […]

today23/04/2021

Nandi Madida

NEWS

Nandi Madida: ‘I want to see free quality education’

By Kaya 959 News Nandi Madida has added her voice to the free education movement. The musician says education is the key to a better future. "I want to see free quality education and employment in our country. The youth is asking for a basic right, a noble one as well. "To empower themselves and change their lives and the lives of their communities for good,” she wrote on Instagram. […]

today22/04/2021

LINEUP

Kaya Breakfast speaks to Yandisa Ndzoyiya on #FeesMustFall protests continuing

The South African Union of Students met with University Student Representative Councils on the 21st of March 2021 in Pretoria to assess the state of the #NationalShutdown and to evaluate the progress made on the 15 demands submitted to Minister Blade Nzimande in particular.   An invitation was formally sent to the Minister on Wednesday 17 March 2021 inviting him to discuss the demands put forward directly with SAUS and […]

today23/03/2021

Protest

NEWS

Wits resumes online learning amid threats of national shutdown

By Kaya 959 News Wits University says its academic programme will continue online on Monday. It says the institution remains fully operational, with senior executive members determining the on-campus staffing requirements. Wits students took to the streets last week to protest against alleged financial exclusion. Management at Wits met with a delegation from the SRC last week to discuss a number of further demands. Wits spokesperson Shirona Patel says some of […]

today15/03/2021

Protests

NEWS

A man has been shot and killed by police during a protest by Wits students

There are reports of a civilian casualty coming from the demonstrations taking place around Wits university today. This comes after police fired shots to disperse a group of protesting Wits University students.   BREAKING NEWS | A Wits student has just been shot and killed by the police. Some injured and were arrested!!!@AdvBMkhwebane please intervene. Students have asked that you assist them? No Media coverage from all news channels on what's happening […]

today10/03/2021

PRESS OFFICE

Fees Must Fall victims need to stand up, organise and unite

  By Sithembiso KaShandu Now that the dust has settled, we need to ask ourselves if there will be any justice for Fees Must Fall activists who led a historic fight in south Africa for free education a couple of years ago. It is evident that the struggle of Fees Must Fall has not brought much but left many with mixed feelings and others paying the highest price till to […]

today13/08/2019

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