DUT students halt classes, threaten journalists
26 September 2016
Durban - Durban University of Technology students brought the city's CBD to a standstill on Monday morning after joining protests against university fees.
A group of around 50 that had gathered on the Ritson campus parking lot marched to the ML Sultan campus to remove commerce students from lectures. Their numbers swelled and a few hundred eventually took to the streets.
One student in EFF regalia said it was time for a revolution.
“We are tired of this fees nonsense. We do not want to pay anything. You know where I come from, my man? Nothing. My family is dirt poor. No cars, no money for taxi or food. We want what everyone else has.”