University gets interdict to stop protesting Sasco students

17 April 2019 - 12:53 By TimesLIVE
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Sasco-aligned protesters block an entrance to the Nelson Mandela University campus in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday.
Sasco-aligned protesters block an entrance to the Nelson Mandela University campus in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday.
Image: Sasco via Facebook

Protesting students are blocking university entrances and "engaging in acts of intimidation to disrupt classes and operations", the Nelson Mandela University said on Wednesday.

The university laid a charge at the Humewood police station in Port Elizabeth earlier Wednesday.

"Management is currently reading the interdict to protesting students, following which it will be enacted," the university said in a statement on its Twitter account.

"Staff and students are advised to exercise care and caution to ensure their safety. Management is presently engaging with the issues."

The Sasco-aligned protesters are demonstrating against a shortage of accommodation and issues around financial allowances.


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