Duduzane Zuma says while there is “no doubt” that we are all equal, the majority of the students being excluded at UKZN are black.
Durban - The son of former president Jacob Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, says while there is “no doubt” that we are all equal, the majority of the students being excluded at the University of KwaZulu-Natal are black.
He later told journalists that the situation was concerning and further pleaded with the management of the university to extend the registration period so that students could try to raise the needed cash. Furthermore, he said the people who are dealing with the issue are “clearly not doing enough” to resolve the matter and were shattering the dreams of the students.
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