TUT students fuming after management refuses to meet with them
Updated | By JacarandaFM News
Protesting students from the Tshwane University of Technology's (TUT) Soshanghuve campus have reacted with anger after management refused to meet with them on the main Pretoria West campus.
It was confirmed this morning, that student fees would not be hiked for 2017, but student leader Thabang Bioma says they also have various other issues they want addressed.
"These people, comrades, don't scare us. If TUT is familiarising themselves in terms of shooting or in terms of killing, then so be it," he told students.
Students made their way to the main campus in buses this morning to demand a meeting with management.
#Fees2017 #TUT #Soshanguve buses followed by police.
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WATCH #Fees2017 #TUT #Soshanguve student arrive at Pta campus - the gates are closed.
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