Lockdown Level 3: Blade Nzimande to give update on plans for tertiary institutions

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Lockdown Level 3: Blade Nzimande to give update on plans for tertiary institutions
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Last week, the department of higher education and training presented a 'risk-based plan' to both houses of parliament's committees overseeing higher education, detailing how the department plans to save the 2020 academic year.

Last week, the department of higher education and training presented a “risk-based plan” to both houses of parliament’s committees overseeing higher education, detailing how the department plans to save the 2020 academic year.

Nzimande is expected to speak on plans for higher education, as well as concerns raised by the public on funding, and the return of medical students to campus. The department of higher education and training decided not to resume campus-based activity during Level 4, including at all universities and TVET colleges, both public and private, News24 previously reported.

The department presented plans for the opening of universities, colleges and community education and training colleges.

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