Unilim students join the #Feesmustfall movement
Higher learning institution, University of Limpopo, has been unaffected by the #FeesMustFall protests until today.

LIMPOPO – According to information, activities at the university have been disrupted and some students chased out of library roughly an hour ago.
The protests came after Higher Education Minister, Blade Nzimande last week Monday announced there would be no increase for National Student Financial Aid Scheme qualifying students, as well as the so called “missing middle” (students whose families earn less than R600 000 per year).
https://twitter.com/Andani_N3RD/status/780332965142360064
#FeesMustFall #UniversityOfLimpopo @News24@SAfmRadio pic.twitter.com/nddfi8BDGA
— k g o t h a t s o (@AshleyLesufi) September 26, 2016
Last week, activities at the university ran smoothly, according to University of Limpopo’s Marketing and Communications Executive Director, Kgalema Mohuba, with the university’s graduation ceremony held on Wednesday.
Comment from the university on today’s #FeesMustFall protest could not be obtained immediately.
https://twitter.com/TNetshedzo/status/780340101117247488
#BreakingNews: Classes are disrupted at the University of Limpopo. #FeesMustFall
@ANN7tv @SABCNewsOnline @etv pic.twitter.com/74KHxd4aGj— MAGABOKE (@RealMagMoh) September 26, 2016
