TAWU supports Khama on private colleges

The Trained and Allied Workers Union (TAWU) has rallied behind President Ian Khama's take on the ever increasing fees and upsurge of enrolment in education institutions without due regard to quality.

TAWU president, Allan Keitseng, said that they have been concerned by the exorbitant fees charged by the private colleges while a majority of the lecturers are less qualified and under-paid.

He said lack of caution by government when endorsing the policy to send students to private institutions precipitated the problem.

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