Zuma's 0% greeted with rubber bullets, stun grenades, stones
Johannesburg - The sound of rubber bullets, stun grenades, and stones hitting police nyalas greeted President Jacob Zuma's announcement on Friday afternoon that university fees would rise by 0% in 2016.
Police and nyalas could be seen chasing down students on the south lawns of the Union Buildings and surrounding streets following Zuma's announcement, which was proceeded by a mass demonstration against fee increases that had already turned violent.
A group of agitators, possibly not even students, had confronted police earlier on Friday afternoon by a fence erected ahead of the protest.
They ripped a hole in the fence, where over the course of the late morning and early afternoon they played a game of cat and mouse with police, throwing stones and other objects, with police responding with tear gas and stun grenades.
Many of those making up the agitating group - who the majority of peacefully protesting students disassociated themselves from - were wearing ANC Youth League, SA Student Congress, Economic Freedom Fighters and the Pan Africanist Movement of Azania T-shirts.