UPDATE: 22 October 2015, 1:45pm – According to the students they will be mobilising for the rest of the day to gather numbers for their planned march to the Union buildings tomorrow.
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UPDATE: 22 October 2015, 1:15pm – The media has now been asked to leave by the protesters so they can solidify their decisions as to what to do next by themselves.
UPDATE: 22 October 2015, 1pm –The students are now at the Wits University campus protesting peacefully.
Watch a student at the protest share her views below:
UPDATE: 22 October 2015, 12pm – A heavy police presence is in the city of Joburg to ensure that the march remains peaceful.
It is believed the protesters will march through De Korte Street to the African National Congress Head Offices at Luthuli House.
The marchers have moved away from Luthuli House and are going towards the Wits University campus on Yale Road.
Watch the videos from the protest below:
UPDATE: 22 October 2016, 11am – Wits University students and University of Joburg students have embarked on their protest in Joburg and have shut down Empire Road.
It is reported that the students will march to to the African National Congress Head Offices at Luthuli House.
The hashtag #JHBshutdown is trending on twitter.
https://twitter.com/F_McGregor/status/657119428363055105
UJ Students shutdown 'Empire road' #UJShutdown #JHBShutdown #FeesMustFall pic.twitter.com/idXaN9KsIL
— Student Spaza (@StudentSpaza) October 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/Miss_Leburu/status/657118128292368384
WITS – Student crowd is modest, but in high spirits #NationalShutDown #FeesMustFall pic.twitter.com/6DNp5jygSs
— The Daily Vox (@thedailyvox) October 22, 2015
INITIAL REPORT: Students are enraged by the decision of council and the institution’s governing structure to raise fees by 10.5% from 2016 and the registration to just under R10000.
The university has been closed since the protest broke out on 14 October. The school management said the decision to close the institution for the rest of the week was to ensure the safety and security of their staff members and students.
The protest seemed to have inspired a wave of unrest throughout the countries universities with the University of Johannesburg being the latest to protest against fees increase.
Wits University and University of Johannesburg students are expected to embark on a protest to the African National Congress Head Offices at Luthuli House ,on 22 October in what is termed #JHBShutDown.
The South African Police Service and Johannesburg Metro Police kept a watchful eye as the students marched to the Wits University’s administrative campus.
This what the students have been saying on social media about the protest against rising fees:
UJ students sing and dance, cheering when passing motorists honk in support #JHBShutDown #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/krrogyUM9x
— Jamaine Krige (@jour_maine) October 22, 2015
Earth to Blade, do you need a sobering😂reminder? NO 6%! #FeesMustFall #NationalShutDown #JHBShutDown pic.twitter.com/STf0stzm7y
— AbortedNews (@AbortedNews) October 22, 2015
UJ students leaders share their memorandum with the growing crowd outside the Kingsway Campus #JHBShutDown #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/z5BaHaYZAz
— Jamaine Krige (@jour_maine) October 22, 2015
Ready to join the fight #JHBShutDown
— Mussay Skosana (@MussaySkosana) October 22, 2015
Why they want degrees when you can become president without it #JHBShutDown #UJShutdown #WitsFeesWILLFall
— Stephanie Walters (@DubStephs) October 22, 2015
I was wondering what the purpose of #JHBShutDown was until…..
"Hello Luthuli House…"#NationalShutDown pic.twitter.com/F3yJJYPC1P
— T| S| H| E| P| O (@MrMhla2U) October 22, 2015