MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL, PROFESSOR ADAM HABIB
24 October 2015
I apologise for not communicating earlier about the timing of the University's re-opening. We were waiting to obtain clarity from Wits’ student leaders as to how they have decided to proceed. We wanted to avoid sending out conflicting information in this regard.
The students have just concluded their mass meeting and we have been told that despite the decision taken at the historic meeting between government, students and university leaders yesterday to agree to a zero percent increase for 2016, and to reorganise the academic and examination programme, our students have decided to continue with their protest.
We are disappointed at their decision, as we feel that it will put in jeopardy the academic futures of many students who will not be able to pass or graduate. This will only further entrench and deepen the inequalities in our society.
We strongly encourage all protesting students to participate in a parallel negotiation process that covers all outstanding issues and to allow the academic programme and examinations to proceed unhampered.