Rhodes University students vow to continue with protests
SRC Secretary General Happiness Rasebale says students are angered by the latest turn of events.
SRC Secretary General Happiness Rasebale says students are angered by the latest turn of events.
The woman was arrested for assault.
Police are on high alert following overnight running battles between officers and students.
TMACC management says they are still awaiting a response from the union on their improved offer.
Gwede Mantashe says people who have issues with ANC leaders should take it up with them individually.
Mantashe says the fact that over 800,000 black students are currently in SA universities is a success.
Trade union Saccawu says workers are demanding a 15 percent wage increase.
The authority says the establishment of a protected area at the SKA project could have implications.
A number of campuses across the country have been shut down as student protests continue.
Killarney International Raceway in Cape Town is set to play host to a round of the event next year.
The university has suspended its classes for the week as it seeks to resolve the students' issues.
The university has been gripped in Fees Must Fall related student protests over the past week.
Yesterday, the court ruled in favour of CT officials against the Cape Winelands tolling project.
The Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed Sanral's appeal to proceed with the Cape Winelands tolling project.
Sanral has lost an appeal over the right to toll parts of the N2 and N1 in the Western Cape.
Wits student leaders say they are not satisfied with the decision to hike tuition fees for 2017.
There have been protests at Wits, the University of Pretoria and University of Cape Town today.
They say workers should be insourced if they are involved in the daily running of the institution.