The University of KwaZulu-Natal's council has implored stakeholders to help 1,435 students settle their R72m historic debt before they are allowed to register
The council said it had taken into consideration the “financial and cash flow implications of the concessions that are already in place and resolved that any additional financial clearance concessions would be self-defeating for all concerned”.
In recent weeks the university has been plagued by violent protests which included incidents of arson at some of its campuses, as students voiced their anger about the historical debt issue.
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