UCT protects rights to lawful protests
15 February 2016
Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) this morning constructed a shack on Residence Road to draw attention to issues of poverty and accommodation needs for students. The University of Cape Town respects the constitutional right of any member of the UCT community to participate in protest action on our campus. We will always uphold this constitutional right (see RMF statement here).
UCT is indeed facing an accommodation issue. The main reasons for this is that some 700 beds normally released in early January in any given year could not be released due to deferred exams, outstanding financial aid decisions based on increased National Student Financial Aid Scheme funding made available from government and an dramatic increased call from students for assistance with accommodation.
We suspect this was influenced by national public statements about debt relief, the promise via NSFAS to fund all those in need, and discussions about free education. The university has only 6680 beds for a total of 27 000 students. Therefore some 75% of students live outside of the residence system.
We are indeed making significant progress in dealing with the situation and have found accommodation for hundreds of students. We have provided temporary accommodation, food and transport for these students. We are appealing for private property owners in Cape Town that may have rooms, cottages available to step forward and to assist us in placing the students who are still in need of accommodation and who are in temporary accommodations at present.