South Africa鈥檚 governing African National Congress (ANC) is limping towards next month鈥檚 general election with聽its lowest share of the vote for decades, and its beleaguered higher education minister appears to be symptomatic of that.
Blade Nzimande, who has served in the role almost continuously since former president Jacob Zuma鈥檚 landslide election victory in 2009, has faced repeated calls to resign over his management of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
The chair of the South African Communist Party, which is part of an ANC-led political alliance, was briefly removed as minister after a falling out with Mr Zuma in 2017, and it鈥檚 the former president who is causing trouble for the ANC now.
With elections scheduled for 29 May, polls suggest聽president Cyril Ramaphosa鈥檚 party will lose the parliamentary majority it has maintained since it took power under Nelson Mandela in 1994, with Mr Zuma鈥檚 new party, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), looking to steal some of its votes.
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Much like his political opponent Mr Zuma, Dr Nzimande has faced聽allegations of corruption, including claims that he took kickbacks from the NSFAS, a bursary for students from poor and working-class families, which he denies.
Dr Nzimande dissolved the board of NSFAS in April and聽placed it into administration聽because of growing concerns聽around the recurring problem of non-payment of student allowances. The decision was welcomed as 鈥渓ong overdue鈥 by the South African Union of Students, but prompted further outcry.
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Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa), a civil society body, called for his resignation, as did several political parties, including the Democratic Alliance (DA), which criticised the 鈥渟hocking mess that the NSFAS is in and [was] adamant that heads must roll鈥.
Chantel King, the DA shadow minister of higher education, said聽the聽allegations had 鈥渟haken the foundations of trust in the administration of student financial aid once again鈥.
鈥淢inister Nzimande cannot be absolved from actions of the board since he has defended the decisions of the board on numerous occasions,鈥 she added.
Nico Cloete, the former director of the Centre for Higher Education Trust and coordinator of the Higher Education Research and Advocacy Network in Africa said that 鈥渂oth the minister and the board must go鈥. 鈥淭he minister is part of the problem,鈥 he told 探花视频.
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However, Mr Nzimande has so far refused calls to resign, telling local journalists that his detractors were just 鈥減laying politics鈥.
鈥淚 have consistently raised my concerns with the outgoing NSFAS board about the inability and failure of NSFAS to carry out and implement some of its most basic responsibilities,鈥澛.
Since then, he has turned the attention of his department towards bogus honorary degrees 鈥撀犔俪蟀浅懿党蟠浅艹偬.
A series of high-profile celebrities have recently been awarded doctorates from Trinity International Bible University in recent weeks.
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However, Dr Nzimande has made a number of statements highlighting that the institution is not registered, and is therefore not authorised to offer any qualifications, including honorary degrees.
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