The Citizen (Gauteng)

Protests force TUT to close varsity campus

- Rorisang Kgosana

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) shut its Soshanguve campuses yesterday following weeks of protests.

To ensure the students’ safety, the university requested all students evacuate their residences by 10am today.

The Soshanguve campuses have been shut for two weeks since violent protests broke out.

Students were demanding justice for fellow student Katlego Monareng, who was killed by police during a student representa­tive council protest last month.

The university said that they took a decision to evacuate all students living in residences as the situation on campus remained “volatile”.

“The university had no choice but to come to this decision, which aims to normalise the situation at the institutio­n. A contingenc­y plan, including increased security at these campuses, will be implemente­d to ensure safety of the campus community once activities resume,” TUT spokespers­on Willa De Ruyter said.

She said the campus rector would assist in the process of finding alternativ­e accommodat­ion for internatio­nal students, work integrated learning students and students who could provide “exceptiona­l reasons”.

When The Citizen visited the campus yesterday, many students seemed confused and fearful, refusing to speak.

“All we got was a notificati­on saying we need to leave campus because there is a strike and it’s unsafe for students to remain here,” said a female student who spoke to The Citizen on condition of anonymity.

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