CPUT) is unable to explain how it will assist students who lost their belongings during a burglary at a university residence during the Covid-19 lockdown break. TheCapeArgus day46oflockdown
Cape Town - The Cape Peninsula University of Technology is unable to explain how it will assist students who lost their belongings during a burglary at a university residence during the Covid-19 lockdown break.
One of the students who lost her items during a burglary at CPUT’s Catsville residence in Browning Road, Salt River, did not want to be named but said she received a call while she was home in the Eastern Cape. Nkasela said that most of the residences were still without CCTV cameras. “Last year we protested for safety and for the university to strengthen its security system. However, our cries fell on deaf ears,” Nkasela said.
UCT spokesperson Elijah Moholola said Campus Protection Services continued to be operational - within strict protocols - at all key venues on campus, including the residences.
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