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eMalahleni TUT strike coverage over two days

They went back to campus the same morning and broke open the gate and entered into the campus

Students at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) eMalahleni campus were protesting their way to lectures and some were still protesting for student accommodation matters.

On Monday morning, February 24, the group that wanted to study marched to the Witbank Police Station to seek help so that the campus may reopen.

They went back to campus the same morning and broke open the gate and entered into the campus.

On Tuesday morning, February 25, allegedly, students went to the campus as they were under the impression that campus activities will resume.

Both groups gathered inside the campus and continued to protest against each other.

Police officials intervened to monitor the protest action.

The police, as a request by TUT eMalahleni management, asked the students to vacate the campus.

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