Students and police clash at CPUT Bellville campus over service delivery Main Book 1
Yesterday, the protests moved to Bellville and, by noon, 1 000 students were gathered outside the institution's main administration building demanding answers from CPUT vice-chancellor Vuyisa Mazwi-Tanga about what they described as high fees and poorly maintained facilities. "We will then...
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Published in | Cape times (South Africa) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Cape Town
Independent Online (South Africa)
07.05.2009
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Summary: | Yesterday, the protests moved to Bellville and, by noon, 1 000 students were gathered outside the institution's main administration building demanding answers from CPUT vice-chancellor Vuyisa Mazwi-Tanga about what they described as high fees and poorly maintained facilities. "We will then outline our programme of action, and the (Student Representative Council) will consult you (about our decisions)," she told the crowd. Before moving back into the administration building, Mazwi-Tanga said: "I always treat the students at CPUT with respect." |
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