Not all students' organisations are happy that Higher Education Minister Naledi Pandor has allocated almost a billion-rand to settlement of the historic debt to universities. The issue has been one of the causes of protests at different universities. Yesterday, Pandor announced that an additional 967-million-rand had been set aside to settle historic debt owed by over 52-thousand NSFAS-funded continuing students. However, students' organisation SASCO says the historic debt settlement is a short-term solution to long-term problems.
GUEST: Luyanda Tenge, deputy president of the South African Students Congress (Sasco)