Dow must get serious - BCPYL
Thursday, March 17, 2016
“The class boycotts can only be avoided if Dr Dow engages the students leadership at tertiary institutions, hold management and owners of private institutions to account and investigate corruption at BQA, failing which, she must do the honourable thing and bolt out of the kitchen if it proves too hot for her,” BCPYL President Tumiso Rakgare said.
Rakgare said the BCPYL is seriously concerned about the negative attitude that Dow has been giving tertiary students. He said it is common knowledge that students at various tertiary institutions have not been happy for sometime over the learning environment they find themselves in, hence the continuous class boycotts.
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