The Citizen (KZN)

Unisa students to return to class

EXAMS: POSTPONED UNTIL JUNE BY VICE CHANCELLOR Protest over lack of study materials for certain students.

- Nhlawulo Chauke news@citizen.co.za

Students at the University of South Africa’s main campus, in Pretoria, are set to go back to class today after vice-chancellor Professor Mandla Makhanya’s decision to postpone their exams to June.

Students started protesting last week, demanding that management postpone exams.

The exams were scheduled to start on May 2, but management postponed them to June after claims by students that the institutio­n did not hand out study materials to some of them on time.

Makhaya met the student representa­tive council yesterday to discuss their demands after SRC members prevented students from making use of the library, forcing them to take part in the strike as a show of solidarity.

Student activist Dave Mamaregane said it was not fair that some students were studying while others did not have study materials to prepare themselves for exams.

He said the institutio­n gave study materials to a small number of students and others received their study materials late.

Mamaregane said the institutio­n had ample time to distribute books to students, but took four months to do so.

“If students fail to receive their study materials, they are going to fail and NSFAS is going to stop giving them funds, which means they are not going to finish their studies,” Mamaregane said.

He added that the newly introduced style of learning, e-learning, made it difficult for students to complete their work in time, due to lack of resources.

“Students struggle to submit their work on time because we have limited computers and we have lots of students,” he said.

Mamaregane added that the institutio­n should give students tablets to help them complete their work on time.

He also said that everything would be back to normal today, despite management’s failure to act on all the protesters’ demands. –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? FIERY PROTEST. A tyre burns while Unisa students protest at the main campus yesterday during a shutdown a week before their exams.
Picture: Jacques Nelles FIERY PROTEST. A tyre burns while Unisa students protest at the main campus yesterday during a shutdown a week before their exams.

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