WATCH: UKZN students march, don black to protest alleged police brutality
Updated | By Lucky Khanyile
Scores of UKZN students at the Pietermaritzburg campus are marching to voice their concern amid allegations of police brutality and the sexual harassment of students by officers.
Yesterday, lectures were suspended yet again and the spring break brought forward - following violent protests at the institution this week.
A section of the law library at Durban's Howard College campus was set alight last night while on Monday night, six vehicles that had been parked outside the Risk Management Services building at the Westville campus were torched.
Police officers are accused of having forcefully removed students from campuses and from their residences.
This student says they are all marching in black and will hand over a memorandum to authorities at the South African Police Service.
See pictures of the march below:
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