Classes disrupted at Cape Peninsula University of Technology

29 September 2016 - 15:05 By Nashira Davids

Students protesting over fees disrupted classes at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Thursday. While students around the country have been protesting for several days‚ their peers at CPUT have been relatively silent - until now. Norman Jacobs‚ director for marketing and communications‚ said students at the Cape Town campus were affected. "We have campuses at Granger Bay‚ Mowbray‚ Bellville and Wellington and classes have not been disrupted there‚'' said Jacobs.By the afternoon‚ he said‚ protesting students had dispersed.- TMG Digital/The Times..

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