WSU campus shut over higher fees

WSU 's students have vowed to continue protesting for fees to fall
WSU 's students have vowed to continue protesting for fees to fall
Walter Sisulu University's Nelson Mandela Drive campus has been shut down as the debate around higher education fees continues.

SCR president Melikhaya Mcitwa said closing down the university was their desperate attempt to put pressure on the Fees Commission to release its report immediately.
The commission was established by President Jacob Zuma after the #FeesMustFall protests in 2015. It is looking at the possibility of free education in institutions of higher learning.
This morning thousands of students blockaded the N2 in front of the campus.
"We want the commission to release its report. Now they are delaying in releasing the report and they are talking of a possible increase of between6%-8%. We are not going to allow that.  The students have vowed that they are not going back to class until their demands are met," he said.
 University spokeswoman Yonela Tukwayo confirmed to DispatchLIVE that no learning was taking place today.
"Staff members were chased out of the premises of the university. The management is at this moment not aware of their issues. We are busy trying to engage with the SRC to find out the cause of the student unrest," she said.
Tukwayo was not sure when the situation would get back to normal.
Police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Mzukisi Fayela said police dispersed the student because they had blockaded the N2. No arrest was made.  
The students planned to meet later today.
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