NMMU PETITION: Unlawful Protests violating our Right to Education


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2016-09-27 17:54

No communication from the NMMU Vice Chancellor? What is the economic impact of final year students not entering the workplace in 2017? What is the economic impact of mid-course students not entering the workplace in 2018/2019,2020? How many of the students protesting – are actually students and have student cards? What is the impact to the full-time and contract staff of the NMMU and their families? The movement wants free non-colonial education. What non-global/colonial education material is currently available? Linked to this, how does a student who qualifies with African content only – compete in a global/colonial marketplace? Simple Solution: The army gets deployed to the NMMU and allows in students who want to study and staff who want to work Students found damaging property and disrupting staff/students get suspended from the NMMU Non-students found protesting and disrupting staff/students get arrested and formally charged. I sincerely hope that when the first legal papers for study refunds reach the VC at the NMMU, he gets off his backside, opens his eyes and does something for the salary he earns.