Lusanda Bill
11 January 2011
The University of Johannesburg is today packed with over 30-thousand late applicants.
Earlier this morning the metro police warned motorists to not drive in the area of the University.
The institution yesterday held a crisis management meeting, to figure out how to deal with the massive crowd of potential students.
Traffic in the area has been slow-moving since yesterday as long queues of students are pouring out onto the streets.
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