The Citizen (Gauteng)

Student shot, guard probed

ATTEMPTED MURDER: RUBBER BULLETS DURING PROTEST

- Sanele Gumada – saneleg@citizen.co.za

Quiet at Limpopo University as ‘management tries to find solutions’.

Acase of attempted murder has been opened against a security official who allegedly shot a student during protests at the University of Limpopo on Tuesday.

Limpopo police provincial spokespers­on Brigadier Motlalefa Mojapelo said the incident occurred when a confrontat­ion arose between the student and the security official, who was appointed by the university.

“The student was shot with rubber bullets on the thigh and upper body. The student was immediatel­y rushed to hospital,” he said.

Students and contract workers at the university gathered in protest of the non-payment of their off-campus living allowance, resulting in the postponeme­nt of exams.

Mojapelo said students had several grievances, and members of the public order police unit were brought in to monitor protests.

“Contract workers were also protesting against the outsourcin­g of services,” he said.

Mojapelo said the protests lasted for two days and had calmed down yesterday.

Student representa­tive council president Mintirho Mnisi said it was impossible to separate the struggles of workers and students.

“We are coupled together in solidarity to fight for our rights,” he said.

Examinatio­ns had been interrupte­d due to the protest and academic programmes had also been disturbed.

The vice-chancellor, Professor Mahlo Makgalong, said management would find solutions to the problems raised.

As the protests came to a halt yesterday, exams continued as planned. The missed exams during the protests would be reschedule­d to a later date.

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