[Published: Friday March 05 2010]
 Police disperse protesting S.Africa students
Johannesburg, 05 March-(ANA)-South African police on Thursday used water cannons to disperse groups of protesting Johannesburg university students demanding the government provide free tertiary education for the poor.
The demonstrations came only days after violent protests over slow provision of basic services like electricity and water in poor shanty towns around Johannesburg.
With less than 100 days to go before the soccer World Cup, which will put host South Africa in the centre of world attention, the string of demonstrations are providing scenes reminiscent of the apartheid era.
The latest protests are organised by the South African Students Congress (SASCO), the country's largest student movement, which has called on its members to boycott lectures at nine universities.
SASCO said insufficient government subsidies to universities and difficulties in accessing state student loans deprived tens of thousands of poor South Africans of an education.
South Africa emerged from its first recession in 17 years in the third quarter of last year and while a sizeable portion of its budget goes towards education, its weak economic growth is constraining spending. (ANA)
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