Classes at the University of Zululand (UniZulu) will remain suspended on Tuesday after violent protests by students who torched a police vehicle and a mobile kitchen. DailyNewsSA
Their violent actions however forced the university management to shut down the campus on Monday and forced students to vacate their residences.
“It is totally unacceptable that a police vehicle would be burnt when police are there to ensure that innocent people are protected, and property is safeguarded against vandalism. We have engaged the police to move swiftly and arrest all the perpetrators responsible for the malicious damage to property and acts of violence. Violence is not the solution when there are issues and we expect students in institutions of higher learning to engage constructively in resolving challenges,” said Ntuli.
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