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Nzimande in urgent talks over UP protests

 

 

Jenni Evans, News24, Cape Town, 28 February 2016

 

Minister for Higher Education Blade Nzimande is to hold an urgent meeting
with the vice chancellor of the University of Pretoria and then with student
leaders and AfriForum on Sunday to discuss racial tensions that have come to
a head in violent protests.

 

Nzimande will first meet vice chancellor Cheryl de la Ray in Johannesburg,
and after that he will meet representatives of AfriForum, the Economic
Freedom Fighters Student Command (EFFSC), the ANC Youth League and the SA
Students Congress, said spokesperson Khaye Nkwanyana.

 

"The intention is that the academic programme will start again on Monday,"
he said.

 

Meanwhile in Pretoria, Gauteng representatives of the ANC, SA Communist
Party, ANC Youth League, Cosatu, SA National Civic Organisation, Afriforum,
Afriforum Youth and trade union Solidarity also met to discuss the situation
facing higher education institutions in the province, and the University of
Pretoria in particular.

 

During a media briefing all the representatives condemned violent activities
on campus and said that any individuals taking part should be criminally
charged.

 

"Students can be angry, but they don't have a right to cause destruction,"
ANC Gauteng secretary Hope Papo said.

 

Groups of students at the university have clashed over opposing viewpoints
on the university's language policy with the EFFSC saying it will not let
the university open again until things have changed.

 

Black students have also complained that the environment is racist for them.

 

On 20 February the university said its management had scheduled a series of
meetings with student representative bodies on 18 and 19 February to provide
feedback on the language policy task team report and the proposed amendments
to the language policy.

 

It proposed that English be the primary language of instruction in all
lectures, that it promote multilingualism to build social cohesion and that
Afrikaans and Sepedi be used as additional support to students in tutorials,
practicals and discussions, but the meeting was postponed.

 

Twenty seven people were arrested for public violence the week before last.

 

Charges against three were dropped and 24 are expected to stand trial. Their
case was postponed to April 7, but the university has been closed.

 

De la Rey has vowed to clamp down on violent protests with the help of
police.

 

Last week protests were also held at the University of Free State, and at
the North West University's Mahikeng campus.

 

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