This is so BOLD of NUMSA to announce this. I think the background to the 
protest would have assisted NUMSA dearly. 

No person agrees of course to commodification of education. The current 
problems we face at CPUT today are a result of Corrupt relationship between the 
current Provincial Secretary of SASCO whom then was SRC President and 
University Leadership. 

When the very same SASCO of Cape Town Campus Branch as lead by Cde Mntoxolo 
Ngudle raised the issue of Fee Increment and residential issues, the very same 
SRC President protected the University and when SASCO demonstrated, he (Luthuli 
in his Capacity as SRC President) agreed that University Management must do 
what ever it can to protect itself from those who don't understand university 
protocol and undermines the SRC. 

What makes this SASCO therefore different from that one? Who must raise these 
issues for them to be responded to? 5 comrades of SASCO Cape Town Campus Branch 
were expelled and this very same SASCO Provincial Secretary did nothing about 
that as SRC President. 

Everyone agrees that education must not be sold to the poor but then the strike 
of CPUT for me has more to do with the collapse of relationship of Former SRC 
President and VC and therefore all things will be used...

Congress Movement and the poor must not be abused for personal squabbles. This 
very same Luthuli as SRC President was a daily customer at Cubana and receiving 
special treatments than being with students...

Madala  
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-----Original Message-----
From: Castro Ngobese <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 13:24:57 
To: yclsa-eom-forum<[email protected]>
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] NUMSA SUPPORTS CAPE PENINSULA UNI
        VERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS’ STRUGGLES AGAINST COMMODIF
        ICATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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*NUMSA SUPPORTS CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS’ STRUGGLES
AGAINST COMMODIFICATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION*

*20 January 2011*

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) in the Western
Cape supports the ongoing class struggles against the hiking of tuition
fees and commodification of higher education by the Cape Peninsula
University of Technology oligarchy.

These struggles by the CPUT students’ under the leadership of the class
orientated and conscious South African Students’ Congress (SASCO) should
not be de-linked from broader class struggles waged by working class youth
of Chile against the commodification of basic needs, such as education by
the ruling class in Chile and imperialist countries like Great Britain and
United States.

As NUMSA in the Western Cape, we call for the immediate government
intervention in relation to the regulation and determination of fees in
higher education and Further Education and Training Colleges. We firmly
believe that these unjustifiable and exorbitant hiking of fees by a White
racist cartel running our institutions of higher learning is an impediment
to government’s efforts at  providing education for the poor. In the
absence of free, quality public education in the country, regulation and
determination of fees should be the exclusive and sole responsibility of
government, as opposed to a cartel of unelected few.

We call on the Cape Peninsula University of Technology oligarchy to reverse
the hiking of tuition fees taking into consideration that the majority of
these striking students are coming from working class and poor households
of Gugulethu, Makhaza and Khayelitsha.

NUMSA fully supports the Cape Peninsula University of Technology students
in their struggles against the commodification of education through
exorbitant fees, poor accommodation and academic exclusions. We call on
these students led by SASCO to protest until their demands are met by
management. For as long as institutions of higher learning remain the
exclusive clubs for the children of the rich, working class students have
no choice but to intensify the struggle through protests!

Contact:

*Fred Peterson, Regional Secretary – 083 561 1356*

*Or *

*Castro Ngobese, National Spokesperson – 083 627 5197*

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