Uproar at Wits as nine-point solution is released

BRAAMFONTEIN – Wits students cause uproar at university.

Even after President Jacob Zuma announced a zero per cent fees increase, students are making more demands putting their exams at risk. Earlier on 26 October, students barged into a meeting that Wits University Vice Chancellor Professor Adam Habib was holding with Wits Council members.

Students demanded that Prof Habib go down to Senate House to address their issues. Once inside Senate House, students spoke out about their issues, with outsourcing a contentious issue that they demanded immediate response to. “Our mothers and fathers work here under appalling conditions and we demand that the university deal with this issue now,” said one student.

Professor Habib read out the meeting notes to the students which stated that no one would be punished for being part of the two-week fees protest and that exams remained a thorny issue as long as students remained protesting. Prof Habib pledged that the university would abide by the zero per cent fees increment as announced at the Union Buildings on 23 October.

At the same time, Wits University’s Senior Executive Team released a statement involving nine measures to “get the academic programme back on track”. These included:

“On the basis of this, the academic programme must resume on Tuesday, 27 October 2015. It is imperative that we do not lose the academic year and jeopardise the future potential careers of our students.”

The meeting continues between students and Prof Habib.

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