Lauren Snyders
6 February 2012
There are no signs to show that the tempers between management from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and the students is about to end.
This comes after the strike was cancelled by students over the 11 percent fee increase.
Students will now be paying R5000 for registration fees.
The students who have been suspended have been allowed back onto campus.
Sasco’s Sello Nkhatho said that discussions between the student body and the university are set to continue.
Nkhatho said that the issue of interdicts have been withdrawn because they chose to suspend the strike.
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