On 2015-10-24 15:48:15 Blk20 said:
@Deamonza: yes, I understand your point. Every economist will tell you our tax base is wide Enough, and our taxes are high enough already. Free tertiary education in SA is possible.
Free tertiary education will especially be possible if we decide against nuclear power generation; if corruption and wasteful spending in all 3 spheres of government can be reduced with a modest 10%.
I think you are throwing the baby out with the bath water, Given that power generation is tenuous for the most part every winter, the costs have spiralled and the emissions from our Coal and Diesel generation are astronomical. Nuclear is the cleanest, cheapest and most sustainable way forward at this point... Am I happy to have the Russians do it ? Hell no, I would prefer the French as they have the best safety records in the world.
We absolutely need this power generation capacity developed, there is no choice anymore.
All the reports you have mentioned are right, tertiary education can be fully funded by the government but only on the proviso that other conditions must be met. Conditions we all know are completely unrealistic.
They failed to account for the massive reliance on donations that all the universities need, they failed to account for the funds brought into universities from all sorts of activities, all of it used to reduce the running costs of these schools and also forwarded into the grant programs.
They also rely on certain things happening that never will... reduce corruption ? This is on the increase, and this since the promises of driving out corruption. The golden handshakes. The massive payments for negligence from the health departments and the police.