Wednesday, September 28, 2016

AfriForum condemns protests.

Wayne Boonzaaier
28 September 2016

AfriForum has called for legal action after student protests have become rife at tertiary education institutions across the country.

Charles Castle, the provincial coordinator of Gauteng South, said: “AfriForum is looking for a way to assist students and parents in curbing the violence that’s happening on campuses.

Because some students are being victimised and threatened on campus. Universities are losing academic time and money.

It is also important for students and parents to join hands together against the small group of students that are disrupting the classes.

The university can act against this seeing that they have these students’ details so they can keep these students off the campus for classes to continue.”

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