Shikwambana said EFF 'bouncers' - possibly the party's paramilitary known as 'defenders of the revolution' - would be ready to confront police.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme , which he accused of embezzling funds meant for students in the form of its reported R10.3bnSit-ins could also be staged at various government offices. Shikwambana said the student command planned to lead unemployed graduates to them.
He warned that corruption at universities would also be confronted. He said the group was"not going to smile at anything that looks and smells like corruption".. The student command accused higher education and training minister Blade Nzimande of turning a blind eye to it, claiming that people in the government were benefiting.
Shikwambana said UniVen had spent R58m on a swimming pool that could barely accommodate 20 people at one time. He said he believed that money had been siphoned off in the process.
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