Students must choose to study or protest: UKZN management
Updated | By ECR Newswatch
Management at the University of Kwazulu-Natal say the onus is on striking students to decide what path they will take in their fight for free education.

Spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka earlier said calm had returned to the institutions' five campuses today.
Seshoka says university management is confident students will continue going to class well into next week.
"They only have two choices; it's up to them to choose which one that they want. It's an option of being in classes and completing the academic year, or they can choose to protest and be on the streets and close the campuses, such that they will have to come back again next year, and do the same things they have been studying this year," he said.
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