Story highlights Students in South Africa present list of demands to ANC leadership

Protests against fee increases have been raging on South African campuses

President Jacob Zuma plans to meet with student leaders Friday, his office says

(CNN) Students angry at tuition hikes in South Africa presented a list of demands Thursday to the leadership of the African National Congress outside the ruling party's headquarters.

"The honeymoon is over," a student leader said, handing out the group's conditions outside the ANC's Luthuli House in Johannesburg.

Students' demands include scrapping fee increases set to take effect next year. Initially fees were to be raised 10%, but the South African government later dropped that hike to 6%.

CNN's David McKenzie reported the students who gathered Thursday refused to let the ANC's secretary-general speak. Protest leaders called for a march Friday on the Union Buildings, the official seat of South Africa's government in Pretoria, he said.

South African President Jacob Zuma plans to meet Friday with student leaders and university administrators, his spokesman, Bongani Majola, said earlier.

Student leaders refused to let ANC Secretary General speak. Handed list of demands. "The honeymoon is over," he said pic.twitter.com/gd8nwRWuEw — David McKenzie (@McKenzieCNN) October 22, 2015