Stun grenades and rubber bullets started flying on Monday after students joined in a protest against University fees at UNISA.
Durban metro police and SAPS have used stun grenade to separate Unisa striking students. They are demanding that all @myNSFAS owing students be allowed to register. @LandNoli @UNISAPress #unisa #strike2020 pic.twitter.com/2hXnj4Nvfc
— Lindelani Mbatha (@kusasa_mbatha) January 27, 2020
Teargas and rubber bullets have been fired on students @unisa in Durban. #NSFAS2020 is the reason for the protest. @SASCO_KZN leader here Emmanuel Shangase says they will be protesting all week. @News24 @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/5cus7IEBMg
— Kaveel Singh (@kaveels) January 27, 2020
Workers from the Unisa joined the protest asking for a salary increase.
Unisa Durban campus students are on strike as well as Unisa workers demanding better salaries. @UNISAPress #unisa #strike2020 pic.twitter.com/vqq9hfJBsw
— Lindelani Mbatha (@kusasa_mbatha) January 27, 2020
This started after the EFFSC called for a national shutdown for free “Decolonial and Afrocentric education”.
EFFSC STATEMENT ON SAUS AND CALL FOR NATIONAL SHUTDOWN FOR FREE DECOLONIAL AND AFROCENTRIC EDUCATION @EFFSouthAfrica @Julius_S_Malema @DlaminiMarshall pic.twitter.com/YeIdunyDpi
— EFF Students Command (@EFFStudents) January 26, 2020
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