SAPS, University of Zululand must work together: Cele
Updated | By Lauren Beukes
Police Minister Bheki Cele is calling for a stronger working relationship between SAPS and management at a northern University in KwaZulu-Natal.

This after a series of violent protests at the institution.
READ: UniZulu stabbing: Cele speaks out against mob attacks
Unrest broke out after a student was shot in a robbery at an off-campus residence last weekend.
Meanwhile, 13 students are due to appear in court today after a bookshop on the KwaDlan-gezwa campus was broken into and ransacked. Several items were stolen and graduation gowns left strewn across the floor.
KZN SAPS spokesperson, Nqobile Gwala says the suspects aged between 20 and 34-years were arrested in the early hours of Thursday morning.
READ: They meant to kill me: UniZulu crime victim
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