![]() ![]() Gawe asked that the task team be given a chance to carry out its work. Should protests continue once the institution reopened, management would be forced to close it for longer. The second semester registration dates remained unchanged. Results would be released on June 23 and supplementary exams written between July 5 and 9. Examinations would run from May 24 to June 4. Gawe said to make up for lost time the first semester's schedule would change. The institution was closed and would be re-opened on Tuesday.Ī task team was set up by the Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande to investigate problems facing the institution. Police fired rubber bullets as students stoned police cars and vandalised the campus. “I appeal to all students to go back to classes and allow the semester academic activities to be completed,” rector Nqabomzi Gawe said in a statement.Įarlier this month, the university management closed the campus after violent protests erupted. ![]()
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