Florentia Roman
22 August 2012
The South African Students Congress has called upon the university Management of the Tshwane University of Technology and the Department of Higher Education to act swiftly in resolving the situation at the university.
This follows the closure of all the university campuses after student protest that lasted for two weeks.
Sasco President Ngoako Selamolela said the students acted within their right to demonstrate.
He added that their fight against financial exclusion is an attempt to secure their future.
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