JOHANNESBURG: South African President Jacob Zuma on Saturday promised free higher education for most students, hours before the start of an ANC party conference to choose his successor as party chief.
Education fees have been one of the most contentious subjects during Zuma´s presidency, with violent demonstrations erupting at campuses across the country by students demanding free education. Zuma will step down as African National Congress party head at the five-day meeting starting outside Johannesburg, but he will remain as national president ahead of elections in 2019. The announcement on free education could boost support in the tight leadership battle for Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, his former wife and apparent chosen successor. “Government will now introduce fully subsidised free higher education and training for poor and working-class South African undergraduate students, starting in 2018,” Zuma said in a statement.
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