Tuesday, December 24, 2013

SA students’ Cuban dreams dashed

SA students' Cuban dreams dashed
December 24 2013 at 02:58pm
By SAPA

Nelsruit - Disgruntled students selected to study medicine in Cuba have
raised their frustrations on the Cuban Embassy's website after the
Mpumalanga government allegedly dropped them from the programme without
explanation.

Only 10 of the 17 students selected for the programme this year left for
Cuba on Friday, a Sapa correspondent reported.

"We were told 1/8in October 3/8 that we will be going, but all of a
sudden we are ignored and told that only 10 will be going to Cuba. We
have not been given any explanation about why we are not going anymore,"
said one of the students, Mduduzi Masemola.

Masemola said the students were all from poor families and had lost a
lot of money preparing for the trip.

"It pains me to see what the Mpumalanga department of health is doing to
us. We wasted a lot of money going up and down doing medical tests and
applying for passports and visas. Now we are dropped without any
explanation," he said.

It puzzled him that some of the 10 selected to go were still waiting for
their 2013 matric results.

"After I was selected last year, I was required to do medical tests and
even signed a contract.

"My mother was also excited that I will become a doctor and build her a
house, but in the end her dream was shattered because I was dropped from
the programme with no explanation," said Masemola.

"I currently survive by washing cars and doing odd jobs around my
community."

Provincial health spokesman Ronnie Masilela confirmed that only 10
students were going to Cuba, but declined to comment on the allegations
that other students had been dropped without explanation.

However, last month, Mpumalanga health department human resource
development director Bheki Magagula said the selection process was
complex, and that even selection did not guarantee a student would go to
Cuba.

"The South African government has its own laws, as well as Cuba, so
negotiations are always on the table as numbers can be cut down," he said.

Last year, 100 students were selected, but only 93 went.

Masilela said those who were selected to leave on Friday came from the
most poverty stricken municipalities in the province.

He said the department was paying their fees in full.

"These fees cover everything from flying the students, tuition, books, etc.

"They will also receive a stipend of US200 per month (around R2000),"
said Masilela.

The North West government was able to send 83 students on the Cuban
programme this year.

Sapa

Source: "SA students' Cuban dreams dashed - Mpumalanga | IOL News |
IOL.co.za" -
http://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/mpumalanga/sa-students-cuban-dreams-dashed-1.1626547

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