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Students disrupt classes at University of Limpopo
Activities at the University of Limpopo were allegedly disrupted on Tuesday morning, after students left the classrooms in protest against the newly announced NSFAS meal allocations
POLOKWANE –Â According to a source the university has decided to revert to a 50/50 split where National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) students must use a meal pocket at the campus cafeteria and a food pocket off campus at a local retailer. This new system came into effect from today 1 august 2017.
The situation right now at the university of Limpopo pic.twitter.com/RuBYLR8fet
— Mampe Ramafalo (@mamperamafalo1) August 1, 2017
#University Of Limpopo
The students say they want undivided Wizit money & no one will go to classes until they get SMS saying what they want— Itumeleng Sebola👑🇿🇦 (@ItuSebola_) August 1, 2017
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