South African students will keep protesting against a proposed rise in tuition fees even after some demonstrators clashed with police and were arrested in Cape Town. Protests started earlier in October after the government proposed to increase fees by between 10% and 12% . Hundreds of students, who argued the fees will prevent poor black youths from accessing education, descended on the streets to protest with student bodies threatening to close universities across the country. Hundreds of people have also taken to social media to voice their dissent under the hashtags #FeesMustFall and #NationalShutDown. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades as protesters tried to enter the parliament complex on Wednesday (21 October) to disrupt a budget speech being delivered by finance minister Nhlanhla Nene. According to a statement by the police, at least 30 students had been arrested during the protest and "further criminal action against those that may have transgressed the...