Wits students plan a campus shutdown
BRAAMFONTEIN – Wits students protest through campus against fee increase.
Following Higher Education Minister, Blade Nzimande’s suggestion that university fees increase no more than eight percent for 2017, students at Wits University launched a campus shutdown.
Nzimande made this speech in Pretoria as students gathered in baited breath to hear his announcement.
The less than pleased students gathered in Solomon Mhlangu House, Wits where they listened to the announcement Nzimande made over an intercom. In his speech he announced that it would be up to universities to decide their own fee increases for 2017.
In lieu of his speech, the Wits senior executive team sent out an email pleading students not to use violence, arson or destroy property, which has been witnessed on campuses across the country in recent weeks.
“We respect the rights of those who may wish to protest around these issues, provided that it does not infringe on the rights of those who wish to learn and work. All protests should be undertaken in line with the University’s rules and the rights and responsibilities of all, as outlined in our Constitution.” said wits senior executive team.
Tweets from students showed their complete disdain against the Nzimande’s suggestion:
"What blade is saying is that we are going to get 8% increment and we are not going to entertain that. We're going to shut down" Wits SrC
— IG: WitsVuvuzela (@WitsVuvuzela) September 19, 2016
Student protest in masses
It appears some students are willing to enter FNB building and others are not #FeesMustFall2016 @WitsVuvuzela pic.twitter.com/LQnWd9q2Sx
— Candice Wagener (@Candztintin) September 19, 2016
Students protest through the campus
WitsStudents appear to be leaving Solomon mahlamgu house towards main entrance #FeesMustFall2016 @WitsVuvuzela pic.twitter.com/CYZ32GQc71
— Candice Wagener (@Candztintin) September 19, 2016