TUT shuts down academic programme and residences over protests
6 March 2019
The Tshwane University of Technology has instructed students at all nine campuses to clear their residences as soon as possible, "for their own safety".
The university resolved on Wednesday to close all academic programmes for students with immediate effect, until further notice.
Student protests over unpaid meal allowances and insufficient residences flared up at TUT campuses in recent weeks, and intensified on Monday.
"Since there will not be any services available on campus residences and, because management is concerned about the welfare of our students, they are therefore required to vacate residences for their own safety," TUT spokesperson Willa de Ruyter said.